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Spain PM threatens Brexit deal over Gibraltar

MADRID, Nov 20, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Spain’s prime minister warned Tuesday that
Madrid would vote against the Brexit deal agreed between London and Brussels
if it does not guarantee Madrid’s veto over Gibraltar’s future status.

Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May is due to sign a treaty with EU
leaders to leave the bloc on Sunday, but Spain’s warning over the contested
British territory on Spain’s southern tip may add another complication.

“As a country, we can’t conceive that what will happen with the future of
Gibraltar will depend on a negotiation between Britain and the European
Union,” Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez told a business conference in Madrid on
Tuesday.

“As a consequence, today, I regret to say that a pro-European government
like Spain’s would vote no to Brexit unless there are changes.”

According to Article 184 of the draft Brexit deal, “the EU and the United
Kingdom shall make every effort, in good faith and with full respect for
their respective legal systems, to adopt the measures necessary to negotiate
rapidly the agreements governing their future relationship.”

These agreements will be negotiated between Brexit day on March 29 and
December 2020 — extendable once — and will enter into force at the end of
the period.

But Spain wants to retain what it sees as its right to negotiate the
future on Gibraltar with Britain on a bilateral basis, giving it an effective
veto.

Although the legal service of the EU Council has tried to reassure Spain
that the text does not preclude this, Madrid is seeking further
clarification.

Spain’s Foreign Minister Josep Borrell had already warned on Monday after
a meeting of EU ministers that the draft deal does not spell out how
Gibraltar should be handled.

“Until it is clear … we will not be able to give our agreement,” he
said.

Madrid has a long-standing claim on Gibraltar, which was ceded to the
British crown in the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht.

BSS/AFP/ARS/1944 hrs