I remove Brexit, German Chancellor believes that he signs a new treaty with the stammer

German Chancellor Frederick Merz He has said that he is personally “deplores” Brexit As he Signed a new cooperation agreement between his country and Britain.

In a press conference with head Kir StamorSpeaking through a translator, Mr. Mars said: “The United Kingdom, and I personally remove it deeply, decided to leave European Union,

He said that “it is together that we respond to the major challenges of our time”.

Mr. Marz, a committed supporter of the European Union, once described himself as “really Europe”.

Prime Minister and German Chancellor interacted at Douting Street, London, UK on his first official visit (Leone Neel/PA) ,Packet,

UK and Germany Have agreed to cooperate on MigrationTrade and security in the largest treaty between the two countries since the end of World War II.

Sir Kir And German leaders also agreed to “work more closely” on many issues.

Under the deal, Germany Police will close a flaws to allow the police to seize small boats Being used by Migrants To cross the channel.

as part of Moves designed to cut post-breaked red tapeThe German school trips to the UK will also be visa-free by the end of the year, while the British visitors of Germany will be able to use Its passport e-gates by the end of August.

Fast-track will initially be continuously for passengers, but eventually will be extended to all British visitors as part of Sir Kir’s wide brakes ‘reset’ with the European Union.

Sir Keir described the document, known as the Kensington Treaty, as “very special”.

Since Brexit, Britain passengers arriving at European Union airports have generally been forced to queue for the manned desk so that their passports seal (Alami/PA)

The Labor Leader said that it was “proof of the proximity of our relationship because it stands today” and at the same time the statement of “intentions, a statement of our ambition to work more closely at any time simultaneously”.

A recent survey has shown that most of the people of the four largest countries of the European Union, including Germany, Would like The UK welcome back to the block – but not already.

Most are Britain at the same time In favor of reconsideration, Six Western European countries have found in the YouGov survey, but only when they can keep the opt-out before the UK, such as staying outside the Schengen zone and keeping their currency.

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