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Windsor framework and future EU-UK relations: Could personal diplomacy be the driving engine?

The United Kingdom has finally found common ground with the EU regarding the provisions of the Northern Ireland Protocol. The current British prime minister can take credit for what three prime ministers failed to do before. So does Britain's foreign policy stand on a shoulder of one man's personal connections? The question answered our Katřina Horáková in her blog.

The UK government has recently published a revised strategic document called
the Integrated Review Refresh 2023 (IR23), which brought a clear difference in tone
and now explicitly expresses the UK’s wish for cooperation with the EU. That was
not the case in the previous version of the document from 2021.11 There are
currently three main areas in which the relations can start flourishing again.

The full blog can be found under the PDF button. 

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