Prime minister Pedro Sánchez says that Spain will reject the draft Brexit deal unless the status of Gibraltar is clarified. Spain claims the peninsula, ceded to the UK by a 1713 treaty, and wants to ensure that future EU talks with the UK do not cover it. Throughout the Brexit negotiations, Spain - along with Ireland and Cyprus - has conducted separate talks with the UK about specific border issues. On 19 November foreign minister Josep Borrell said that talks on Gibraltar had to be ‘separate negotiations’, and Mr Sánchez followed up by emphasising that any future negotiations should only be bilateral, without involvement by the EU.
Spain: no to Brexit because of Gibraltar?
Written by David Fletcher 23 Nov 2018Additional Info
- Pray: that God will give great wisdom to all involved in this thorny issue, so that it may be resolved to everyone’s satisfaction. (Proverbs 14:34)
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