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Starmer meets Macron to discuss Ukraine, Middle East, and UK-EU relations reset

August 30, 2024

PARIS — UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday to discuss the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the situation in the Middle East, amid concerns over the rise of far-right movements across Europe.

The meeting marks a pivotal moment in Starmer’s efforts to reset the UK’s post-Brexit relationship with its European neighbors. Discussions covered a broad range of topics, including trade, defense, and security, according to British media.

Speaking after the meeting, Starmer highlighted his aim to reset UK relations with France and the EU, emphasizing the importance of this shift for economic growth.

“We discussed the situation in Ukraine, the Middle East, and bilateral issues in trade, defense, and security, but also the broader reset I want in our relations with France and the EU,” he said.

Earlier, Starmer visited Berlin for talks with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, where he ruled out a revival of free movement for young people —a proposal by Scholz— but emphasized the need to strengthen ties with Europe in the post-Brexit landscape.

Expressing concern over the rise of populist and nationalist movements in Europe, Starmer labeled the trend dangerous and called for progressive parties to deliver on their promises to counter the appeal of far-right forces.

“What’s happening in the UK and other European countries, including France and Germany, is concerning,” Starmer stated, arguing that success from progressive leadership is the best antidote to populism and nationalism. — Agencies


August 30, 2024
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