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退欧多年后,英国与欧盟达成“关系重置协议”
Hu Xiu·2025-05-20 23:52

Group 1 - The UK and EU reached a comprehensive trade agreement on May 19, 2025, marking a "reset" in UK-EU relations after Brexit [1][2] - The agreement covers various areas including fisheries, food imports and exports, defense security, and the movement of people, with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer describing it as a "practical solution" [3][4] - The UK government made concessions on fishing rights, extending EU fishing vessels' access to UK waters by 12 years until June 2038, while the EU simplified food and beverage import processes for the UK [4][6] Group 2 - The agreement is projected to contribute nearly £9 billion to the UK economy by 2040, although experts suggest this will only offset a small portion of the economic impact of Brexit [6][7] - The UK government has demonstrated a pragmatic approach in trade policy, having signed agreements with India, the US, and now the EU, contrasting with the previous government's lack of progress post-Brexit [9] Group 3 - The agreement has faced criticism from hardline Brexit supporters, including former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who labeled it a "betrayal" of UK interests [10][11] - Despite the criticism, many UK business groups, including the British Retail Consortium and the Confederation of British Industry, welcomed the agreement as a step forward in UK-EU relations [14][15] Group 4 - The agreement includes a commitment to a youth mobility program, although discussions on this were hindered by domestic concerns over immigration [5][19] - The proposed youth mobility plan, similar to existing programs for young people from countries like Australia and Canada, was ultimately not included in the agreement due to political sensitivities [20][22]