Deputy Gregory Guida and Gregory Morel speak to French fishermen. Credit: Jersey Government
Jersey's government say they held a "constructive meeting" with French fishermen to discuss a resolution to the fishing dispute.
It is after a flotilla of French fishermen blockaded Jersey's main harbour, angry that some applications for licences to fish in the island's waters were rejected.
Deputy Gregory Guida, Jersey's assistant environment minister, and other government officials spoke to French fishermen after a request for concerns to be heard directly.
Jersey's External Relations Minister Senator Ian Gorst says extensive efforts are continuing to "resolve the current dispute and resume previous good relations".