UK and EU agree landmark Gibraltar deal over contested Spain border
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UK and EU agree landmark Gibraltar deal over contested Spain border
"Gibraltar is set to retain its British sovereignty under a new post-Brexit agreement that will also guarantee free movement across its land border with Spain. The UK government, in conjunction with the Government of Gibraltar, has unveiled a draft treaty with the European Union. This landmark document outlines provisions for a "fluid border" for both people and goods."
"Crucially, the deal will eliminate routine passport checks at the Spain-Gibraltar frontier, benefiting the estimated 15,000 individuals who traverse it daily. However, those arriving by air will face different protocols. Travellers flying into Gibraltar from the UK will be subject to dual border controls, undergoing checks by both Gibraltarian officials and Spanish authorities acting on behalf of the EU."
"The draft agreement does not affect sovereignty, stating that nothing signed shall constitute the basis for any assertion or denial of sovereignty over the Rock, and protects UK autonomy of key military facilities."
The UK government and Gibraltar have unveiled a draft treaty with the European Union establishing a post-Brexit agreement that preserves Gibraltar's British sovereignty while facilitating cross-border movement. The deal creates a "fluid border" for people and goods, eliminating routine passport checks at the Spain-Gibraltar frontier for the approximately 15,000 individuals who cross daily. Air travelers entering Gibraltar from the UK will undergo dual border controls from both Gibraltarian and Spanish authorities. A tailored customs model will streamline goods checks. The agreement explicitly protects UK sovereignty over Gibraltar and maintains British autonomy over key military facilities, ensuring no provisions constitute assertions or denials of sovereignty over the territory.
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