UK-EU Summit Faces Postponement Risk to July Amid Slow Negotiations and Starmer's Weakened Position

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According to Jin10 Data, on May 22, the planned June UK-EU summit may be postponed to July or later due to slow negotiation progress and Prime Minister Starmer's weakened political standing. British and European officials indicated the summit may fail to produce a substantive agreement, with EU concerns over whether Starmer's government can remain in office in coming months. A UK Cabinet Office spokesman stated the summit remains planned for summer, with the exact date to be confirmed.
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