Commission welcomes landmark agreement to combat non-sustainable fishing practices on fish stocks of common interest by non-EU countries
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Brussels, 3 Jun (EFE).- The European Parliament and the Council of the European Union (the Member States), EU co-legislators, reached an agreement on Tuesday on improved rules for dealing with unsustainable fishing permitted by non-Community countries in relation to fish stocks of common interest. The Council stated in a statement that the objective is to protect the long-term sustainability of shared fish stocks, while ensuring fair competition…
The European Parliament and the Council of the European Union (the Member States), co-legislators of the EU, reached an agreement on Tuesday on improved rules to address unsustainable fishing permitted by non-Community club countries in relation to fish stocks of common interest. The Council stated in a statement that the objective is to protect the long-term sustainability of shared fish stocks, while ensuring fair competition for European fish…
Commission welcomes landmark agreement to combat non-sustainable fishing practices on fish stocks of common interest by non-EU countries
The Commission welcomes the provisional political agreement reached today between the European Parliament and the Council to amend the existing measures on non-sustainable fishing practices by non-EU countries on shared fish stocks of common interest.
The Council and the European Parliament reached an interim agreement on Tuesday on improving rules to combat unsustainable fishing practices permitted by non-EU countries in relation to fish stocks of common interest.
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