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France rejects British fishing demands as Brexit row deepens

Paris unhappy with UK’s ‘new technical measures’ not declared under initial deal agreed to

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 04 May 2021 9:30AM

France rejects British fishing demands as Brexit row deepens
Fishing has proved one of the most fraught issues in the frantic negotiations leading up to Britain’s departure from the European Union, with London tightly guarding control over its waters as a symbol of its sovereignty. – AFP pic, May 4, 2021

PARIS – The French government today lashed out at new regulations which Britain has declared for fishing in its waters near the Channel Islands, deeming them “null and void” in a deepening post-Brexit row.

France and Britain have increasingly clashed over fishing in recent weeks, with French fishermen saying they are being prevented from operating in British waters because of difficulties in obtaining licences.

The French Fisheries Ministry said Britain had introduced “new technical measures” relating to licences for fishing off the Channel Islands which had not been properly declared to the European Union under the terms of the Brexit deal.

“We consider that if the new demands for sea zoning or fishing equipment are integrated into the licences – when the European Commission has not been notified – they are null and void,” the ministry said.

The ministry said it was adhering “strictly to the deal” agreed on fishing under the terms of Britain’s exit from the European Union on January 1. 

“If the United Kingdom wants to introduce new measures, it must notify the European Commission which in turn notifies us – that allows for us to engage in a dialogue,” the ministry said. 

“These new technical measures are not applicable to our fishermen as things stand.”

Fishing proved one of the most fraught issues in the frantic negotiations leading up to Britain’s departure from the EU, with London tightly guarding control over its waters as a symbol of its sovereignty.

On Friday, Britain authorised 41 ships equipped with vessel monitoring system technology – which allows ships to be located – to fish in waters off the island of Jersey, which is a self-governing British Crown Dependency. 

But this list was accompanied by new demands “which were not arranged or discussed (with France), and which we were not notified about”, the French Fisheries Ministry said. 

The measures effectively create new zoning rules for the waters near Jersey – “where the ships can go and cannot go”, as well as the number of days the fishermen can spend at sea and with which machinery, the ministry added. – AFP, May 4, 2021

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