UK, EU and Spain hail 'significant progress' in Gibraltar talks
- The UK and Gibraltar oppose Spain's request for Spanish border officials at Gibraltar's airport, a point of contention under a proposed free-movement deal.
- Control over Gibraltar's airport, an EU external border in the deal, is a significant issue between involved parties.
- Disagreement persists regarding who will manage Gibraltar's airport and its border controls, involving the UK, Gibraltar, and Spain.
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Britain & EU 'within kissing distance' of striking deal on Gibraltar post-Brexit
BRITAIN and the EU are “within kissing distance” of striking a deal on Gibraltar. Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron flew to Brussels yesterday for talks on the Rock’s status post-Brexit. AFPForeign Secretary Lord Cameron flew to Brussels yesterday for talks on the Rock’s status post-Brexit[/caption] Britain and the EU are ‘within kissing distance’ of striking a deal on GibraltarGetty The UK has been resisting Spanish demands to station its own bord…
UK, Spain Make ‘Significant Progress’ Toward Gibraltar Deal
The UK and Spain said they made “significant progress” toward a deal to settle post-Brexit border arrangements for Gibraltar after talks between British Foreign Secretary David Cameron, his Spanish counterpart and Gibraltar’s chief minister on Friday.
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