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Fishing negotiations could sink Brexit deal: EU Chief

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December 16, 2020
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Fishing negotiations could sink Brexit deal: EU Chief

European Union President, Ursula von der Leyen. Image: Getty Images

European Union President, Ursula von der Leyen has warned that “very difficult” negotiations on fishing rights could still sink the chances of a Brexit deal.

Speaking to Members of European Parliament (MEPs) in Brussels, she said both teams were “working day and night to reach an agreement.”

The EU Chief however claimed there was no guarantee that a compromise could be found on “the thorny issue” that has hampered progress in the discussions for months.

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Britain’s fishing industry has long complained about its share of the country’s stocks under the EU’s common fisheries policy.

EU coastal states argue their own trawlers would be put out of business if no deal is struck between both sides, as they will be locked out of British waters.

“We do not question the UK’s sovereignty on its own waters,” von der Leyen told the European Parliament.

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“But we ask for predictability and stability for our fishermen and fisherwomen,” she said. “In all honesty, it sometimes feels that we will not be able to resolve this question.”

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Reports have indicated that the British the government has “always been absolutely clear that the UK will have control over access to our waters and a better deal for UK fishing communities.”

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Fishing negotiations could sink Brexit deal.

The EU president also acknowledged to MEPs that “the path may be very narrow for a Brexit deal, but it is there.”

She added that the UK and the EU had made good progress on how to stop Britain undercutting EU firms, known by the trade term as “level-playing field” rules.

Common principles on state aid and how to enforce them have been agreed, von der Leyen said.

She revealed British negotiator David Frost and his EU counterpart, Michel Barnier, have agreed on a baseline on the non-regression of standards.

But “the question still remains on how to really future-proof fair competition,” she said, adding the issue of governance was “largely resolved.”

Von der Leyen then intimated the next days “are going to be decisive.”

“I know deadlines have been missed time and again,” she said. “The clock puts us all in a very difficult situation.”

Britain officially left the European Union on January 31. But since then it has been in what is known as a Brexit transition phase, where it follows all EU rules and regulations and is effectively still a full member of the single market and the customs union.

The idea behind the transition period was to give businesses enough time to prepare for whatever deal was struck between both sides.

However, progress has been slow throughout 2020 with both negotiating teams accusing each other of inflexibility. 

Additionally, in a blow to students, EU Chief Negotiator Michel Barnier told MEPs “that we have no agreement with the British on Erasmus.” The Erasmus program is the EU’s student exchange scheme that has allowed British and EU students to study abroad.

Non-EU nations Turkey, Iceland, Norway and Serbia are also what is called “program members,” which means they participate fully in the popular scheme.

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