Glasgow: French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday that retaliation steps threatened with Britain for one line on the rights of Brexit pole arrest would not be implemented at midnight, with this new talk planning this week.
The discussion will “continue tomorrow” between France, England and the European Commission, Macron said on the sidelines of the COP26 summit in Glasgow.
He put aside the application of French retaliation for now because “not when we negotiate that we will impose sanctions”.
England welcomed the Macron announcement.
Minister of Brexit David Frost said he had received an offer from European Minister France Clement Beaune to meet.
“I look forward to our conversation in Paris on Thursday,” Frost Tweeted.
Announced an invitation to Frost to come for “deep discussion”, Beaune tweeted that the British has sent “the first signal …
to speed up the exchange”.
France has vowed to beat English imports to more stringent controls starting from Tuesday, in a bitter line of fishing rights that have grown because Brexit takes full effect at the beginning of the year.
It was said to prevent England’s fishermen from lowering their catches at the French port, after the British and Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey refused to take out dozens of French ships with a license for fishing in their waters after Brexit.
In a statement, a British government spokesman added: “We welcome the announcement of the French government that they will not advance by applying the steps they propose as they are planned tomorrow.” As we have said consistently, we are ready to continue intensive discussions on fisheries, including considering new evidence to support the remaining license application, “said the spokesman.” We welcome French recognition that deep discussions are needed to complete various difficulties in English / EU relations.
“The feud has seen the British Trawler.
Detained at the French Port and the French Ambassador in London was called to an overseas office for a type of warning that is usually intended for hostile countries.
Macron said he had” trust in British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to take with Seriously “French proposal and for discussion to lead to” results “.” For 10 months the results are too slow, if this new method allows us to have results, I hope we will give this opportunity, “he said.
The latest post-brexit line between France And England came when Macron continued to serve London’s involvement in the defense pact with the United States and Australia which cost France a multi-billion-euro submarine agreement.
There was no sign of outer tension as Johnson welcomed Macron to the Cop26 climate summit, with two leaders smiling and chatting for several minutes but in Brussels, officials rushed on Rear the screen to start a representative battle from France, England and Channel Islands to try to relieve lines.
With only hours to go before the deadline, both parties cling to the uncompromising position, with the British foreign secretary, Truss threatened to demand France and moisturize the entire EU.
“If someone behaves unfairly in the trade agreement you have the right to take action against them and look for a few steps of compensation.
And that’s what we will do if France doesn’t retreat,” said Sky News.
England also threatened to improve UE fishing vessel inspection.
Head of the North French regional fisheries committee of the North France, Olivier Lepretre said on Monday, he was worried that fishermen would return from British waters “on the slightest problem.” If provoked, he said, French fishermen, who have protested in the channel port in recent months, will “show some muscles” and take further action.
France said that dozens of French fishermen were waiting for licenses to layer waters between six and 12 miles from the England coast, and especially around Jersey.
After talking to Johnson on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Rome on Sunday, Macron said the two leaders had agreed to work on “practical and operational steps” but insisted: “The ball is in the British court.” But Johnson denied that England’s position has changed, insisting France must retreat first.
Daily before he complained to the head of Ursula Von Der Leyen “who was truly not justified” and raised the possibility of asking for the Brexit dispute tool for the first time, drawing the EU into the ranks.