UK agrees post-Brexit deal on Gibraltar in boost to reset talks with EU
- The UK, Spain, and the EU reached a post-Brexit agreement on Gibraltar's border on June 11, 2025, to allow fluid crossing by land without checks.
- Negotiations followed years of uncertainty and slow progress under the previous Conservative government, with renewed momentum after Labour's arrival in 2024.
- The deal links Gibraltar to the Schengen Area, grants Spanish authorities control of border entries, and maintains British sovereignty, while supporting Gibraltar's economy and stability.
- David Lammy called the agreement a "breakthrough" protecting Gibraltar’s interests, and EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic called it "a truly historic milestone" benefiting all parties.
- The agreement clears the last major post-Brexit issue, securing border flow for 15,000 daily crossers and signaling a new chapter in UK-EU and UK-Spain relations.
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