The UK's new prime minister says the UK has been too "inward looking" on the world stage.
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00:00UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said it's time for Britain to reset its relationship
00:06with Europe.
00:09Speaking at the NATO summit press briefing in Washington, Starmer confirmed this does
00:14not mean Britain will re-enter the European Union, but will instead reaffirm its position
00:19on the world stage.
00:21Yes, that is about a reset. It's about a reset of our relations. Not actually about an institutional
00:29reset. It's not about going back into the EU. But it is certainly a reset because I
00:35think for very many people there was a sense after Brexit that the UK had become too inward
00:41looking, was not as interested as it once was in its place on the global stage, on the
00:48international stage.
00:50The NATO summit has provided an opportune moment for Starmer to revisit the subject
00:55of UK-EU relations now that his Labour party has taken control of the UK's government.
01:03On Monday, Starmer also told Ireland's Stormont that he thinks Britain could make a better
01:08trade agreement with the EU than what he called the botched deal Boris Johnson brought home.
01:15Although he recognised that rebuilding relations with Brussels would require the UK government
01:20to honour existing agreements on, for example, Northern Ireland border controls.