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The British military base, along with access controls to the Schengen area and taxation, was one of the last pitfalls that delayed, and at some point were on the verge of derailing, the historic agreement on Gibraltar reached on Wednesday in Brussels, the most visible effect of which will be the demolition of La Verja.Read moreAlbares: "Relations between the EU and the United Kingdom could not advance without this agreement"""The relations betwe…
The British Foreign Minister, David Lammy, said Thursday that the military base in Gibraltar will continue to function as it has been until now once the new treaty with the EU on the Rock is approved and that the territory whose sovereignty Spain claims will continue to maintain the "fiscal sovereignty".
The British Foreign Minister, David Lammy , said Thursday that the military base in Gibraltar will continue to function as it has so far, once the new treaty with the EU on the Rock is approved, and that the territory whose sovereignty Spain claims will continue to maintain the "tax sovereignty."The base "will continue to operate as it does today, there will be zero changes," said Lammy during an appearance in the House of Commons after being in…
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