№122: Between Crisis and Cooperation: UK-France Relations after Brexit
№122: Between Crisis and Cooperation: UK-France Relations after Brexit
Author(s): Przemysław Biskup, Łukasz Maślanka
Contributor(s): Sławomir Dębski (Editor), Łukasz Kulesa (Editor), Wojciech Lorenz (Editor)
Subject(s): Politics, Economic policy, International relations/trade, Security and defense, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment
Published by: PISM Polski Instytut Spraw Międzynarodowych
Keywords: UK; France; Brexit; relations; crisis; cooperation;
Summary/Abstract: Relations between the UK and France have remained tense since the announcement of the decision to hold the British referendum on EU membership in 2015. The conclusion of the EUUK Trade and Cooperation Agreement of December 2020 did not improve them, but the consequences of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine have highlighted the need for cooperation between the two countries. Despite conciliatory gestures from both sides, relations have remained largely held hostage by internal policies. This is particularly evident in three areas: the regulation of the UK border on the island of Ireland, the issue of mass crossings of migrants across the English Channel to Britain, and the rules of participation of the UK in selected EU programmes. The first summit of the two countries since 2018, scheduled in Paris on 10 March, is intended to improve bilateral relations.
Series: PISM Strategic File
- Page Count: 10
- Publication Year: 2023
- Language: English
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