UK-France Summit

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Prime Minister David Cameron greets French President Nicolas Sarkozy at Lancaster House, London, for the UK-France Summit, 2010 Cameron and Sarkozy 3.jpg
Prime Minister David Cameron greets French President Nicolas Sarkozy at Lancaster House, London, for the UK-France Summit, 2010

A UK-France Summit (in French: sommet franco-britannique or consultation franco-britannique) is a bilateral summit between France, represented by its president, and the United Kingdom, represented by its prime minister. Such summits have been held more or less annually since 1976, punctuating relations between the two countries.

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2025

During the UK-France Summit of July 2025, French firms committed over £1 billion in investments across the UK. [1] [2]

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