Jumat, 29 Oktober 2021

French fishing row: Brexit minister warns UK will retaliate against threats with 'practical responses' - Sky News

The UK's Brexit minister has threatened to retaliate in the escalating fishing row with France with "practical responses".

Lord Frost said he made clear to EU Brexit negotiator Maros Sefcovic if France carried through with "unjustified" threats to disrupt fisheries and hauliers next week the UK would react "accordingly", in both physical and legal ways.

The pair were holding talks in London about the Northern Ireland Protocol but the row over licences for French boats to fish in UK waters dominated as it took a turn for the worse yesterday when France seized a British scallop trawler and today charged its captain.

If the UK does not grant licences for 55 French vessels, France has said from next Tuesday it will block its ports, carry out security checks on British vessels, reinforce controls of lorries to and from the UK, reinforce customs and hygiene controls, and raise tariffs.

There has also been a threat of halting electricity to the Channel Islands, which are British dependencies but are close to the French coast.

A UK government spokesman said Lord Frost "made clear" to Mr Sefcovic if those threats are carried out the EU would be in breach of the trade and co-operation agreement (TCA) between the UK and the bloc, which came into force fully on 1 May.

He added: "The government is accordingly considering the possibility, in those circumstances, of launching dispute settlement proceedings under the TCA, and of other practical responses, including implementing rigorous enforcement processes and checks on EU fishing activity in UK territorial waters, within the terms of the TCA."

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Lord Frost did not single out France in his response so the threat could affect other EU countries that fish in UK waters, such as the Netherlands and Belgium, although there have been no reports other member states are involved in the row.

Earlier, environment minister George Eustice told Sky News the UK has issued post-Brexit licences to 1,700 vessels, including 750 French fishing boats, which amounts to 98% of applicants.

He said the remaining 55 vessels, despite the UK trying to help them with the data, could not prove they had fished in Jersey's waters previously so could not get a licence under the trade and co-operation agreement with the EU.

A British trawler Cornelis Gert Jan is seen moored in the port of Le Havre, after France seized on Thursday a British trawler fishing in its territorial waters without a licence, in Le Havre, France, October 29, 2021. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier
Image: British trawler Cornelis Gert Jan was seized by the French in Le Havre and its captain charged

Mr Eustice also told Sky News: "If they [the French] do bring these measures into place, well, two can play at that game and we obviously reserve the ability to respond in a proportionate way."

During Lord Frost's meeting with Mr Sefcovic, a UK government spokesman said talks on the Northern Ireland Protocol - aimed at avoiding a hard border on the island of Ireland - were "conducted in a constructive spirit".

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But, he added: "While there is some overlap between our positions on a subset of the issues, the gaps between us remain substantial.

"As we have noted before, the EU's proposals represent a welcome step forward but do not free up goods movements between Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the extent necessary for a durable solution.

"Nor do they yet engage with the changes needed in other areas, such as subsidy policy, VAT, and governance of the Protocol, including the role of the Court of Justice."

He said the UK's position remains that "substantial change" is needed to find a sustainable solution and the pair will meet again in Brussels next week.

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