I'd see this as more of a warning to the UK, that friendly voices inside the EU pushed the reset further than many forecast, into regular summits, but that this won't continue without more activity from London. And there isn't yet enough sign of that.
We keep hearing about the Brexit reset, but in reality it's not really moved anywhere. There are domestic political reasons for this. The truth is that it's also just a long way down the EU's to-do list. inews.co.uk/news/politic...
David Lammy is continuing a charm offensive. But the reality is the EU has too many other things on its plate to make the UK a real priority
Used to run part of a training course on negotiating with the EU which advised not to take their words literally, there are specific inter-institutional reasons behind many common messages. But understand the intent and politics behind them.