The European Union and the United Kingdom have confirmed a second post-Brexit summit will take place in Brussels on 22 July, aimed at resetting relations between London and the bloc. The announcement came from European Council President António Costa at the G7 meeting in Evian, after the summit had been delayed multiple times — partly due to a deadlock over a proposed youth mobility scheme that would allow under-30s to work, study, or travel in each other's territory. Key topics on the agenda include a food and agricultural trade agreement to reduce border checks, alignment on carbon emissions trading rules, and the stalled youth experience programme, which the EU has treated as a precondition for the summit going ahead.