The European Union and the United Kingdom announce a summit on 22 July to discuss a “reset” in their post-Brexit relations. Multiple outlets report that the meeting is framed as an effort to reset aspects of the relationship following the UK’s departure from the EU, with officials describing it as a structured opportunity to review and adjust cooperation across areas affected by Brexit. The reports also reference related high-level engagement leading up to the summit, including a meeting involving UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen reported for 16 June 2026. The discussion is presented in the context of ongoing efforts to improve or broaden ties between the two sides, though the articles do not specify detailed policy outcomes. Overall coverage indicates that the July 22 summit is jointly planned and publicly scheduled, with the “reset” language used to describe the aim of the talks and the broader direction of UK–EU engagement in the months ahead.