Near London and Brussels due to Trump’s policies
The offensive and unilateral position of the new US government has re -brought the UK and the European Union; The parties that were on the path to separation after Brigitte and are now reviving their cooperation by relying on common interests in the defense, economic and security areas.
According to RCO News Agency, US media reported that President Donald Trump’s distance from traditional and long -standing US alliances reported that Trump’s sharp positions have re -brought Britain and the European Union.
Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union had created a deep divide between London and Brussels, but now, the two are moving to cooperation again through the Trump administration’s policies, according to the New York Times.
Five years after Britain’s official separation from the European Union, leaders of the two sides are cautiously stepping from a new period of cooperation. A meeting is scheduled to take place in London on Monday, which is referred to as a turning point in the restoration of relationships.
According to US media reports, two sides are likely to unveil a historic agreement in the field of defense and security; An agreement aims to strengthen military security in Europe, as the United States withdraws its obligations on the continent. The negotiations may also lead to agreements to facilitate food trade and expand energy cooperation.
However, it is not easy to reach an agreement on the framework of new relationships. Despite the importance of defense issues, seemingly simpler issues such as fishing and youth travel plan between countries remain serious challenges in the negotiations.
However, Monday’s summit is set to emphasize the commitment of the two sides to cooperate in a high -profile and risky era. On the background of this extensive agenda, there is a key issue: how to move forward in the world where the US has withdrawn.
US foreign policy has been fundamentally changed by the Trump administration. Trump wants Europe to take more responsibility for defense; He is away from the decisive support of Ukraine; He has been closer to Russia and has imposed heavy tariffs against US diplomatic friends and enemies by adopting a trade war policy.
Although Britain has concluded a limited trade agreement with the United States, the agreement has not yet been finalized and lacks clear details. The European Union also has not made much progress in the way of agreement with the United States, and has threatened to take mutual action in the event of disagreement.
French soldiers in the joint maneuvers of the French and British armies
Under such circumstances, Monday’s meeting is of great importance. Although Britain was separated from the union for economic independence, the Trump administration’s policies have once again reminded London and Brussels that they had major problems and that their solution is in cooperation.
“In this turbulent period, this partnership is very important,” said Kaya Calas, a senior EU diplomat. British Defense Secretary John Haley also said in an interview with Bloomberg that “security challenges in Europe require that each power (Britain and the European Union) work together.” British Prime Minister Kerry Starmer also said in a statement: “In this evolution and unstable, Britain does not respond to isolationism, but proudly consolidates its place on the world scene and reinforces its unions.”
New defense and security
According to the New York Times, EU ambassadors are scheduled to meet today (Sunday) to review the final details before the Monday session, but an agreement is expected to be finalized.
The European Union has developed plans to strengthen its defense sector in response to the Ukrainian war as well as Moscow’s espionage actions at the European level. European officials are concerned that Russia will be a threat to other continental countries in the next decade and believe that they should be ready to defend.
However, with the increasing EU military efforts, important questions have been raised about the British role in these programs. The UK, who has left the Union, calls for participation in a € 5 billion loan program to finance joint defense equipment.
Despite the British desire and its defense industry to participate, some EU countries – especially France – want to limit British participation.

Speech by a Brigitte pro -British in the UK
Economic Cooperation
In addition to defense cooperation, one of the top priorities of the meeting between the UK and the European Union will be economic cooperation; The area London seeks more exploitation. The Business Business Agreement, which was reached during the Prime Minister of Boris Johnson, is widely regarded in the EU’s favor. As Britain’s economic growth has stopped, Carrot Starmer hopes to reduce or eliminate some trade restrictions, including the export of food and animal products.
However, Jill Rutter, a senior researcher at the British School of Changing Europe, says, “Britain negotiations from a weak position, as the current cooperation and trade agreement for the European Union is doing well.”
The British Prime Minister’s office has announced that a new agreement could help British producers, producers who are currently facing numerous paperwork and inspections to export to their closest and largest business partner, or sometimes unable to export.
However, many analysts believe that this new proximity is more symbolic than practical change.
“It is important for European security to have Britain connected to these European programs,” says European politics at the Royal College of London. “Economically, I think this will not be a major change.”
In exchange for an agreement to facilitate the food trade, the United Kingdom may admit that it coordinates its standards with Europe, adheres to Brussels decisions, and accept the European Justice Court as the EU’s highest legal authority.
These decisions could have political consequences for the British Prime Minister; Because inside the country, the supporters of the election are under increasing pressures.
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