French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Britain for a three-day state visit, marking the first by a European leader since Brexit. Hosted by King Charles at Windsor Castle, the trip symbolizes renewed UK-France ties under Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The visit opens with royal pageantry, including a carriage procession, military parade, and a state dinner at Windsor attended by 150 guests.
This is Macron’s first official UK state visit, with his last predecessor, Nicolas Sarkozy, welcomed in 2008. While ceremonies dominate the first day, the visit holds political weight as both nations aim to mend strained relations stemming from Brexit. Key discussion points include asylum policy, economic cooperation, defense alignment, and joint efforts to support Ukraine.
On Wednesday, Macron will meet Starmer at Downing Street to negotiate a pilot asylum agreement. The proposed plan would allow the UK to return one asylum seeker to France for every legitimate refugee accepted from France, aiming to break the business model of cross-Channel smuggling gangs. A record number of small boat crossings have been recorded this year, intensifying political pressure on Starmer as polls show rising support for Reform UK.
France has previously rejected similar returns deals, favoring a wider EU-led solution. The UK hopes Macron’s visit signals a more flexible approach.
The summit will also explore UK-France collaboration in nuclear energy, including possible announcements related to Sizewell C. Despite past tensions over fishing rights and security alliances, Macron’s presence signals a new diplomatic chapter, potentially redefining Franco-British cooperation in the post-Brexit era. The visit also underscores Europe's efforts to strengthen internal unity as U.S. foreign policy takes a more inward focus.


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