UK agrees post-Brexit deal on Gibraltar in boost to reset talks with EU
- The UK, Gibraltar, Spain, and the EU reached an agreement on 2025-06-12 to establish a fluid border and secure Gibraltar's post-Brexit status.
- The deal followed years of unresolved negotiations since the UK's 2020 EU exit, with Labour's 2024 government accelerating progress after slow Conservative talks.
- The agreement links Gibraltar to the Schengen Area under Spanish border control, permits unchecked land crossings, and protects British sovereignty and Gibraltar's economy.
- Foreign Secretary David Lammy called it a 'breakthrough' delivering a practical solution and praised Gibraltar’s government for their dedication throughout negotiations.
- The deal enables long-term business planning and regional stability, with Spain guaranteeing free movement, while Conservatives vow to review the agreement details carefully.
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EU, Spain, UK, Gibraltar Reach Deal on Future Border-Free Agreement - teleSUR English
The deal will remove all physical barriers, checks and controls on persons and goods circulating between Spain and Gibraltar. On Wednesday, Senior officials from the European Union, Spain and the United Kingdom, along with Gibraltar representatives, reached an agreement in Brussels on the core aspects of a future EU-UK treaty concerning Gibraltar, aimed at removing border barriers and promoting regional prosperity. RELATED: Over 10,400 Migrants …
Understanding the Gibraltar agreement and that it has nothing to do with sovereignty
While the UK and European Union agreement reached today, June 11th, in Brussels can be hailed as historic, it is crucial to note that, for all intents and purposes, it has no bearing on the long-standing British-Spanish dispute over Gibraltar’s sovereignty. For reporting accuracy purposes, it is also vital to clarify that the deal, which is set to be finalised shortly, is between the UK and the… Source
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