british territory of gibraltar. and france s african art is heading back home a report commissioned by president michael holmes is likely to recommend a change in the law to allow the works to be returned to the nations of orange. i m sumi so much going to thank you for joining us china has asked pakistan to tighten security for its citizens in the country after a brazen attack on the chinese consulate in karachi police say three suicide bombers and at least two policemen were killed in the assault pakistan s foreign minister says all twenty one staff inside the consulate are safe a book called the liberation army has claimed responsibility for the assault it opposes chinese infrastructure projects in the country. let s get the latest on the
here and i could suddenly find myself out of a job unemployed and i got the bottom of that bottle what. many here share his sense of uncertainty. we still be able to cross the border like we do now no one knows how many people here are taking no chances and preparing for every eventuality. you know the police stations hey all swamped because so many people are applying for passports or lots of with their lives it s effect on the bus or board of. gibraltar like the irish border is one of the main bones of contention in the bronx at negotiations the spanish government says toprol to and spain are so interdependent that many issues such as jobs taxation and customs should be settled by laterally between madrid and london. it wants this to be enshrined in the final divorce deal otherwise it will block the agreement. this is an important point for
a summit on sunday and there it is it will be a unanimous decision that it has to rubber stamp the strauss before we go actually into the approval period and also so far the unity has been the sharpest tool in the negotiating process of the you and leaders will not want to risk this so they want this issue with spain to be clarified ahead of that summit there and looking add to that summit on sunday carol what does happen next. well as we speak the member states ambassador and the share pause are preparing that summit they re looking exactly into these issues it is also expected that theresa may is coming tomorrow again to brussels probably also will talk about the hot issue of gibraltar and maybe also the the issue of fish so a number of sticking points on the european side still at stake before we can go ahead with this summit and the summit really is meant to basically rubber stamp soul the hard work the rocky negotiations still going on here in brussels matters
so many people are applying for passports or loss of where their lives it s just like on the bus of. gibraltar like the irish border is one of the main bones of contention in the bronx at negotiations the spanish government says toprol to and spain are so interdependent that many issues such as jobs taxation and customs should be settled by laterally between madrid and london. it wants this to be enshrined in the final divorce deal otherwise it will block the agreement. this is an important point for us as a pro european government if not solved by sunday they will have to use its veto official carpathia. much is at stake for prime minister pedro sanchez spain southern region of angeles is holding regional elections in just over a week s time but sanchez has found support in the form of two planters autonomy s government it too wants bilateral talks between spain and britain over the
arrogant disregard that the british tended to treat the irish problem for far too long the fact is the brits in principle. need you broke and island northern ireland suddenly have an external border of the european union on that front here and you can t just shrug that off and say oh well it will be sorted out one way or another there has to be an agreement on how it s result and for months and months the word gibraltar was simply not mentioned in the negotiations in brussels so i don t think you can really blame the stan is ok let s let s hear from gibraltar chief minister fabiana piccata well you ve just got to look around europe and ask the french or indeed the spanish in relation to the issue of gibraltar and many others how angered they are by the arrangements that are in the withdrawal agreement that the commission has now said is completely