UK and EU
to defy Trump with ‘free and open trade’ declaration
The draft
U.K.-EU agreement is one of several being drawn up ahead of a May 19 summit.
April 28,
2025 2:51 pm CET
By Camille
Gijs and Jon Stone
https://www.politico.eu/article/uk-eu-defy-trump-free-open-trade-declaration/
BRUSSELS —
Britain and the European Union are set to sign a formal declaration committing
to “free and open trade” in defiance of Donald Trump’s tariff agenda.
A leaked
draft seen by POLITICO promises a “new strategic partnership” between London
and Brussels based on “maintaining global economic stability and our mutual
commitment to free and open trade.”
It comes as
Keir Starmer’s U.K. government is locked in negotiations with the Trump
administration to try to get a carve-out from the U.S. president’s new tariffs.
The draft
U.K.-EU agreement, dated April 25, is one of several being drawn up ahead of a
May 19 summit, which is seen as a key moment in resetting post-Brexit
relations.
Officials
are also negotiating U.K.-EU agreements on defense and security, fishing and
energy, as well as a “common understanding” of which topics will be covered by
intensive Brexit reset negotiations this year.
EU
ambassadors are set to meet on Wednesday in Brussels to review progress on
talks.
‘Unwavering
commitment’ to Kyiv
The leaked
draft also covers topics like Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the situation in
the Middle East, and irregular migration.
Both parties
pledge their “unwavering commitment to providing political, financial,
economic, humanitarian, military and diplomatic” support for Kyiv and also
assert their “commitment to securing a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, the release
of all hostages, and [a] surge in humanitarian aid.”
The document
also contains a section recommitting both parties to “multilateralism” —
including support for the United Nations charter, the European Convention on
Human Rights, and other international agreements. Some British politicians,
including Nigel Farage’s Reform outfit and parts of Kemi Badenoch’s
Conservative party, say they want to leave the ECHR.
Both London
and Brussels also reaffirm their “commitment to international development and
its importance as a key pillar of our relationship” — notably in light of the
U.K.’s steep cuts to international aid to meet its fiscal rules while
increasing defense spending.
The May 19
summit will be hosted by the U.K. and is expected to be the next major
milestone in Starmer's bid to overhaul relations with the EU — which were often
stormy under his Tory predecessors.
The meeting
is expected to be used to fire the starting gun on a wider range of
negotiations covering topics like eliminating some border checks on agri-foods,
a youth mobility visa scheme, and the linkage of the British and European
emissions trading schemes.
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