Spain warns ‘no turning back’ on border implications of ‘no deal’ Brexit
EU's chief negotiator Michel Barnier arrives at the BEIS Conference Centre, central London, for ongoing talks to strike a post-Brexit trade deal. Photo by Stefan Rousseau/PA Media
Spain will push for a deal on Gibraltar’s post-Brexit relations with the EU “until the last second”, Spanish Foreign Minister Arancha Gonzalez Laya said, adding that without agreement, the EU’s external border would be at Gibraltar and “there is no turning back.” As strained talks resumed on Monday in London on the wider UK-EU future...
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