PARIS (Reuters) - French fishermen are planning actions, including possibly blocking British vessels' access to French ports, in protest against Britain's refusal to grant them more licences to operate in UK territorial waters, fishermen said on Tuesday.
French President Emmanuel Macron said that retaliatory measures threatened against Britain over a row about post-Brexit fishing rights would not be implemented, with fresh talks planned this week.
Discussions will “continue tomorrow” between France, the UK and the European Commission, Macron said on the sidelines of the COP26 summit in Glasgow
French fisherman Loic Fontaine said he plans to sell his boat because, cut off after Brexit from access to British waters where French fleets traditionally fished, the vessel cannot earn its keep.
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday that retaliatory measures threatened against Britain over a row about post-Brexit fishing rights would not be implemented at midnight, with fresh talks…