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New French Europe minister - Brexit deal possible but not 'at any price'

Published 29/07/2020, 08:02
Updated 29/07/2020, 09:30
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: French President Emmanuel Macron's European Affairs advisor Clement Beaune leaves the Elysee palace in Paris

PARIS (Reuters) - France will continue to take a tough line on defending the rights of French fishermen in Brexit talks but a deal with the United Kingdom is still possible, France's new European affairs minister Clement Beaune said on Wednesday.

"We will not accept a deal at any price," he told France Inter radio in his first public comments on Brexit since his appointment on Sunday. "Better no deal at all than a bad deal," he said while adding that a deal was nevertheless the best outcome for all concerned.

Britain and the European Union clashed last week over the chances of securing a free trade agreement, with Brussels deeming it "unlikely" but London holding out hope one could be reached in September.

France is one of the coastal states that has pushed hardest for EU fishermen to keep the right to fish in British waters after a transition period ends at the end of this year.

Before becoming Europe minister, Beaune served as President Emmanuel Macron's Europe adviser. A self-described anglophile, he has advised Macron on Brexit negotiations since the 2016 referendum.

He said France would be "intransigent" on fishing, and will not be "intimidated" by Britain in the negotiation "game".

"Let's not kid ourselves, if there is no deal, it will be a difficult issue," he added. "We'll have to organise a response for sectors like fisheries. Support our fishermen financially. We're not there yet."

 

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“The organization was intended to promote trade links as well as foster political cooperation to put an end to the ******European conflicts that had characterized the first half of the 20th century. Trump has often criticized multilateral institutions such as the 27-member EU, which he's accused of seeking to undermine the US by operating as a single trading bloc.” says Trump———————
President Donald Trump on Tuesday claimed the European Union was formed to take advantage of the US and argued that the US's European allies had "never treated us well." The European Union was formed in order to take advantage of the United States," he said. "Formed to take advantage of the United States. I know that. They know I know that, but other presidents had no idea." The earliest iteration of what is now called the European Union was formed in 1950, in the aftermath of World War II, when Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands formed the European Coal and Steel Community.
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"the rights of French fishermen", lol. what rights do that have to fish in waters belonging to another country? did they demand fishing rights in the Japan deal? They have no rights to British waters, because Britain is no longer part of the EU country.
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