The UK and EU are postponing a planned summit in Brussels that the outgoing UK Prime Minister had hoped would finalise a “Brexit reset” arrangement. Multiple reports say the meeting—previously expected around 22 July—has been pushed back, leaving the timeline for concluding the proposed reset deal uncertain.

The reporting links the change in schedule to wider political developments in the UK, including what is described as a leadership crisis within the Labour Party. The outlets characterise the delay as affecting the Prime Minister’s ability to complete negotiations at the originally scheduled summit.

While the exact new date and the specific contents or status of the “Brexit reset” proposals are not detailed in the provided excerpts, the central point across the sources is that the summit timing shifts, and with it the hoped-for opportunity to reach agreement. The reports therefore focus on the knock-on effect of the summit delay on the UK’s negotiations with the EU rather than on any new negotiated terms.