UK-EU ‘reset’ summit may still happen next month despite delay speculation
The UK-EU summit aimed at resetting their relationship may still take place in July, despite concerns about potential delays. EU officials, including Maroš Šefčovič, emphasize the importance of youth mobility in the ongoing negotiations. While discussions continue, there are significant deadlocks regarding key issues such as tuition fees and mobility caps.
- ▪The summit is tentatively scheduled for July 13, but could be postponed to the autumn.
- ▪Youth mobility is a top priority for EU ministers, with many expressing its importance during recent discussions.
- ▪UK business secretary Peter Kyle described his meeting with Šefčovič as positive, focusing on youth mobility and other key areas.
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Maroš Šefčovič said youth mobility was one of the top three issues in the talks and one that EU ministers cared deeply about. Photograph: Olivier Hoslet/EPAView image in fullscreenMaroš Šefčovič said youth mobility was one of the top three issues in the talks and one that EU ministers cared deeply about. Photograph: Olivier Hoslet/EPAEuropean UnionUK-EU ‘reset’ summit may still happen next month despite delay speculationEU’s Maroš Šefčovič says summit will ‘probably’ be in July but sources say it could be put back as talks deadlocked UK politics live – latest updates Lisa O’Carroll and Jessica ElgotFri 5 Jun 2026 09.35 EDTLast modified on Fri 5 Jun 2026 09.55 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleThe EU has said Keir Starmer’s upcoming summit “resetting” the UK-Europe relationship may…
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