UK-EU Summit on Cooperation
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•Brussels and London agree to strengthen cooperation 'at pace'
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Both sides agree to hold a summit to "oversee the development" of the new relationship in early 2025 .
Economy, energy, security and resilience are priority areas for talks.
UK PM Keir Starmer refuses to be drawn on how he sees EU - UK relations strengthening in the future.
Both London and Brussels may need to strike a compromise deal on youth mobility to be able to reach more mutually beneficial agreement on critical issues such as trade and security.
"I think there is a recognition within the ( Labour ) party that it is going to have to agree to some kind of youth mobility agreement," Joel Reland of UK in a Changing Europe said.
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