Tschüss Berlin, bonjour Parispublished at 13:40 British Summer Time 28 August
Jake Lapham
Live reporter
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has wrapped up his visit to Germany and is now heading to Paris where he'll meet France's Emmanuel Macron on Thursday.
We'll shortly be closing our live coverage but for now here are the key moments from the PM's meeting with Chancellor Scholz:
- The UK and Germany hope to sign a new bilateral treaty “by early next year”, according to a joint declaration, external released after the meeting on “deepening and enhancing” relations
- Starmer said the plans are part of a wider "reset" of relations with the European Union
- The treaty, though, will not mean "reversing Brexit" or re-entering the single market, the PM said
- He argued that it will "deliver for working people", having a flow on effects on areas including trade, business and technology
- It will contain a joint action plan to tackle illegal migration, but won't have a youth mobility scheme, the prime minister said
- Starmer expressed sympathy for the German people following the attack in Solingen on Friday, in which three people were killed
- Both Starmer and Scholz reaffirmed their ongoing support for Ukraine "for as long as it takes" and "the need for de-escalation" across the Middle East
You can read our full write up and analysis on what unfolded today here. Thanks for joining us.