Deadlock in negotiations in Gibraltar

On 28 November, X round of negotiations between the EU and the UK regarding Gibraltar took place in London, which ended without a positive outcome as the Union’s distrust of its former member remained, which had violated the Protocol on Northern Ireland that both parties had. agreed. Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, he had tampered with the machine before the meeting to try to close the deal. Thus, on 10 November, he urged the head of the community delegation, Maros Sefcovic, to intensify contact with the British delegation, as he was under the impression that Britain was in favor of reaching an agreement, a wish that was more pious on a voluntary basis than in reality. In an interview, Albares stated that there was an expansion of Schengen to Gibraltarthe Spanish police need to control its borders, although he added that his government accepted that, for the first four years, Spanish security forces would be assisted by FRONTEX agents. The European Commission has put forward a global and balanced proposal which the UK must accept. A level playing field must be established so that the prosperity of some does not come at the expense of others, and an agreement must be reached to physically remove the fences and lay the foundations for a space of shared prosperity between Gibraltar and its country. environment.

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