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France: UK sanctions if post-Brexit fishing commitments not respected
France: UK sanctions if post-Brexit fishing commitments not respected
By November 2, the two countries must agree on post-Brexit fisheries rules
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France has announced that it will start implementing retaliatory measures against the UK from 2 November if the Brexit-related fisheries situation between the two countries does not improve. French Minister of State for European Affairs Clement Bonn. Earlier this month, French Prime Minister Jean Castex accused the British of failing to meet their fisheries commitments under the Brexit agreement. After the United Kingdom left the European Union, this was among the most problematic aspects of the “divorce” along the border with Northern Ireland.
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Paris has informed London that the deadline for a common solution to the fishing issue is November 2nd.
France has announced that it will start implementing retaliatory measures against the United Kingdom from November 2, if the fisheries situation related to Brexit does not improve between the two countries.
The warning was issued today by the French Minister of State for European Affairs, Clement Bonn.
Earlier this month, French Prime Minister Jean Castix accused Britons of failing to meet their fishing commitments under the Brexit deal.
Castex, on this occasion, called for stronger action from the European Union, warning that France may seek an arbitration panel on the Brexit agreement, if necessary.
The separation of hunting grounds, after the United Kingdom left the European Union, was among the most problematic aspects of the “divorce” along the border with Northern Ireland.