Emmanuel Macron was reportedly forced in a humiliating climbing down in the eleventh hour of negotiations on a post-Brexit EU-UK-Visserijdeal. The French president dropped his requirements for fishing rights to be linked to a defense deal during the 2021 but not after a tense distance, according to reports.
Insiders have also warned that Macron could still insist on a fishing agreement as a condition for a defense pact during Sir Keir Starmer Next week “Great EU reset” top. A source from Brussels told GB -Tieuws That the French leader entered into a bitter five-day stalemate with the then Brexit minister Lord Frost during conversations about the current EU-UK-Visserijdeal in 2021. The decline of Mr. Macron eventually saw back and agreed to mutual access for British and EU-ships in the prefers in one-year-old for a one-year-old for a one-year-old for a one-year-old one in one-year-olds.
After they were actually checked for incorrect claims that the UK had not admitted more than 40% of the French fishing license applications, when the actual figure was slightly less than 4%, among other things, Macron was reportedly left with little choice, but to go back during the first conversations.
The French claim that up to 10% of EU licenses were not granted by the UK, it turned out that it was also false, reports from GB News, with the actual number around 2.1%.
The unyielding dedication of the British government to maintain the rules laid down in the UK-EU Trade and cooperation agreement also gave the French leader Little Wiggle Room.
With the current fishing schemes that expire in June, however, insiders have warned that the plans of the British Prime Minister to conclude a deal with which British defense companies can request contracts under the € 150 billion defensive fund of the EU, the issue can show his head again.
The British government greeted independent control over the fishing policy as a cornerstone goal from Brexit – promises to make Great Britain an “independent coastal state” that is able to control foreign access to its waters.
The UK output from the EU included leaving the Blok’s common fish policy, as a result of which EU fishermen reportedly benefited from access to British waters than vice versa.
Conservative Shadow Armed Forces, Mark Francois, said last month that the British defense access was blocked by a fish row, was an “absurd” prospect.
He said, “Under Boris Johnson’s trade and cooperation agreement of 2020 with the EU there was a” transition period “of five years, after which the UK would get much more control over the domestic fishing rights,” he said. “This is why some EU countries now insist to maintain access to our waters.
“With Putin’s barbaric war in Ukraine, however, it would still be absurd for a debate on fishing rights to lead to the fact that British defense companies are excluded from a fund designed to strengthen our defenses and support the Brave Ukrainians.”
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