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For UK s Gibraltar, which way will the Brexit dice roll?
Spanish Foreign Minister Arancha González Laya said on Monday that keeping the issue out of the media spotlight was a sign of determination to find common ground. Associated Press December 31, 2020 / 06:45 PM IST
Negotiators from Spain and the United Kingdom are in a race against the clock to clinch a deal on the post-Brexit future of Gibraltar, a speck of British territory on the southern tip of the Spanish mainland.
In the U.K.’s 2016 Brexit referendum, 96 percent of voters in Gibraltar supported remaining in the European Union. But they face the possibility of entering the New Year with tight new controls on what for decades has been an open border with the bloc.
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While corks may have popped in London and Brussels over the end to a four-year saga known as Brexit, there is one rocky speck of British soil still left in limbo.
Gibraltar, a British colony jutting off the southern tip of Spain s mainland, wasn t included in the Brexit trade deal announced on Christmas Eve between the European Union and the United Kingdom to reorganise the commercial and trade relations between the now 27-member bloc and the first nation to exit the group.
Gibraltar, a British colony jutting off the southern tip of Spain s mainland, wasn t included in the Brexit trade deal.(Google Maps)
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