Following the recent election victory in the UK, Britain’s new Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, has announced plans to reset the UK’s relationship with Europe.
Writing in The Local Europe ahead of his diplomatic tour to Germany, Poland, and Sweden, Lammy outlined his vision for reconnecting with European neighbors and strengthening partnerships across the continent.

Priorities for Cooperation
Lammy highlighted several key areas where the UK aims to enhance collaboration with European partners:
- European security
- Support for Ukraine
- Economic prosperity
- Climate action
- Cultural exchanges
Ukraine and European Security
At the forefront of Lammy’s agenda is the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He emphasized that British support for Ukraine would remain “ironclad” but stressed the importance of working together with European allies. Lammy stated:
“We will stand by the brave people of Ukraine, as they defend their freedom against Vladimir Putin’s new form of fascism. British military, economic, political and diplomatic support for Ukraine will remain ironclad.”
The Foreign Secretary also underscored the UK’s commitment to NATO, announcing plans to attend the upcoming NATO Summit in Washington alongside Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the Defence Secretary.
Economic and Climate Cooperation
Lammy emphasized the need for coordinated action to address climate change and promote economic growth. He proposed:
- Investing in future industries
- Strengthening energy networks
- Delivering sustained economic growth
Cultural Ties and People-to-People Connections
To foster closer relationships between British and European citizens, Lammy advocated for:
Area of Exchange |
Examples |
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Education | School and student exchanges |
Tourism | Holidays and family visits |
Culture | Arts and sports events |
A New UK-EU Security Pact
In a notable development, Lammy revealed plans to propose an “ambitious and broad-ranging UK-EU Security Pact” to his European counterparts. This pact would aim to:
- Underpin closer cooperation
- Enshrine a new geopolitical partnership
- Rebuild trust between the UK and EU
Balancing Act
While Lammy’s message signals a clear desire for closer ties with Europe, it’s important to note that the new Labour government must balance this approach with domestic priorities and existing agreements.
The Foreign Secretary’s tour and subsequent discussions with European leaders will likely set the tone for future negotiations and cooperation.
As the UK embarks on this new chapter in its relationship with Europe, many challenges and opportunities lie ahead. The coming months will reveal how effectively the Starmer government can translate its vision for reset into concrete actions and agreements.
For the latest updates on UK-EU relations and foreign policy developments, visit the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office website at www.gov.uk/fcdo.
Sources: THX News, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Politico, Aljazeera & The Rt Hon David Lammy.