Paris, November 21
France’s minister of the sea vowed on Sunday to “continue the fight” in the country’s dispute with Britain over fishing rights.
Minister Annick Girardin met with fishermen in northern France on Sunday.
“We fight every day for these ships, for these licences, and we will not give up,” she told reporters, criticising the British interpretation of post-Brexit rules over fishing rights as “inadmissible.”
Fishing is a tiny industry economically, but one that looms large symbolically for both Britain and France, which have long and cherished maritime traditions.
The UK licences are at the centre of the dispute following Britain’s split with the European Union earlier this year.
Before Brexit, French fishermen could fish deep inside British waters.
Now they need to be granted a special licence from the British government or the self-governing British Crown dependencies of Jersey and Guernsey to fish in certain areas.
Those authorities have already granted 961 fishing licences to French boats, according to French authorities, but France wants about 150 more licences.
Girardin said France set a deadline for the fishing talks, led by the European Union, to end in December.
French President Emmanuel Macron said Friday that France “will not yield”.
The British “are playing with our nerves,” he said.
Sunday’s comments came three days after Girardin said the French government is considering providing financial compensation to French fishermen who can’t get licenses. The move had prompted harsh criticism from local fishermen who feared France would give up the fight. AP
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