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Spain announces plant to regulate fishing and bunkering in Gibraltar waters

Saturday, September 8th 2012 - 06:35 UTC
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Garcia-Margallo: “this is a two way street”, it all depends on the treatment that Gibraltar gives to “our fishermen”. Garcia-Margallo: “this is a two way street”, it all depends on the treatment that Gibraltar gives to “our fishermen”.

Spain’s Foreign Minister issued a clear threat to Gibraltar in the latest salvo of words in the fishing dispute. Jose Manuel García-Margallo said Gibraltar’s stance in the row would lead to repercussions in other areas affecting the Rock.

And in a serious development, he made clear that Spain would step up its efforts to regulate fishing, bunkering and other activities in its EU-approved nature site inside Gibraltar waters.

The Foreign Minister’s intervention followed persistent Spanish media reports that the Royal Gibraltar Police was ‘harassing’ Spanish fishermen at sea.

Speaking on Onda Cero radio during a wide-ranging half-hour long interview, Garcia-Margallo was asked about delays at the border and responded by linking them directly to the fishing dispute.

“This is a two way street,” he said. “The approach we take on other issues will depend on the treatment that the Government of Gibraltar gives to our fishermen”.

Garcia-Margallo added that Spain would ensure that Spanish fishermen were “protected” by the Guardia Civil and able to continue to fish close to the Rock. He said Spain wanted a negotiated solution but would “not be given the run-around” by Gibraltar.

The tough talk drew a sharp response from the Gibraltar Government, which said it would not be swayed from ensuring that the rule of law was maintained in Gibraltar waters.

“It is regrettable that official circles in Madrid have still not learnt the lesson that a policy of hostility and antagonism towards Gibraltar simply does not work,” said No.6 Convent Place in a statement.

“The latest threats from Spain are totally unacceptable between democratic partners in the European Union.”

“It is shameful that the government of a large and powerful country like Spain should continue to bully a small country like Gibraltar in this way.”

It added: “It is regrettable that official circles in Madrid have still not learnt the lesson that a policy of hostility and antagonism towards Gibraltar simply does not work”.

The Spanish minister’s comments coincided with the British Government once again restating its position on Gibraltar waters, this time in a written response to a question in the House of Commons.

David Lidington, Britain’s Minister for Europe and NATO, told the Commons that the British Government was “deeply concerned” by Guardia Civil incursions into Gibraltar waters.

“Spanish agencies do not have any jurisdiction in British Gibraltar Territorial Waters [BGTW],” Mr Lidington said. “We are confident of UK sovereignty over BGTW and are committed to upholding UK sovereignty”.

“We make this clear to the Spanish Government whenever appropriate.”

The Spanish Foreign Minister said Spain would soon seek to regulate certain activities inside its EU-approved nature protection site in Gibraltar waters.

The site is the subject of a legal challenge in Europe, but that has not deterred Spain from pushing ahead with plans to increase its role there.
 

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  • Lord Ton

    Spain announces a lot of things - what it is actually capable of doing however !!

    Sep 08th, 2012 - 07:40 am 0
  • stick up your junta

    No more Spanish holidays ?

    Sep 08th, 2012 - 08:11 am 0
  • Englander

    Would have thought the Spanish fishermen plunder more fish from UK waters than they extract from the waters around Gibraltar.

    Sep 08th, 2012 - 09:54 am 0
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