The European Council, under the leadership of António Costa, has announced the postponement of a summit originally scheduled for July. This decision reportedly came as a surprise to Downing Street, according to a report by the Financial Times. The United Kingdom has expressed its displeasure with the move, with sources indicating a sense of irritation within the British government. The reasons for the postponement remain unclear, but the timing raises questions about ongoing negotiations and potential impacts on the EU-UK relationship. The delay could affect discussions on various critical issues, potentially including trade and security matters. Further details regarding a rescheduled date have not yet been released, leaving uncertainty surrounding future talks. This postponement adds another layer of complexity to the already strained dynamic between the UK and the EU.
