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Ten years after the Brexit referendum, opinion polls show that a majority of Britons regret the decision to leave the European Union. However, the 27 member states are not eager to open their doors again for the potential re-entry of Britain. Many European diplomats express reservations about Britain's return, indicating that the necessary conditions and commitments would require serious dedication from London. Meanwhile, member countries believe that Brexit has actually increased unity within the EU and contributed to relative stability. On the other hand, the European Union has undergone internal changes that have strengthened its independence and sovereignty, with a move toward achieving "strategic autonomy" and reviewing its relations with Britain. A summit will soon be held in Brussels to discuss new relations between the two, but expectations suggest only small steps rather than a full re-engagement.
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