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Jersey live updates - Navy prepares to return to UK after French stand down as Boris Johnson vows to protect island

Boris Johnson yesterday deployed the Royal Navy to protect Jersey from the threat of a French blockade. The dramatic move came after French fishermen – backed by Macron’s ministers – vowed to shut off the island unless they could fish more British waters, a threat branded an “act of war”. The furious spat erupted after the island – which is under Britain’s protection – slapped French trawlers with post-Brexit fishing licences requirements. About 100 French fishing vessels are due to sail to Jersey’s port on Thursday as part of a protest against the new rules, the head of fisheries for the Normandy region, Dimitri Rogoff has said.

Jersey fishing row could take months to resolve | Channel

Friday May 7, 2021, 9:56 PM Assistant Environment Minister Deputy Gregory Guida confirmed the news in a live interview with ITV Channel TV this evening. Credit: ITV Channel TV The dispute over post-Brexit fishing laws in Jersey could take months to resolve. Assistant Environment Minister Deputy Gregory Guida confirmed the news in a live interview with ITV Channel TV s Gary Burgess this evening. He added that although the initial conflict has now ended, it does not mean it is all over. WATCH the full report and interview here.

Jersey s government meet French fishing leaders to try and resolve harbour blockade | Channel

Deputy Gregory Guida and Gregory Morel speak to French fishermen. Credit: Jersey Government Jersey s government say they held a constructive meeting with French fishermen to discuss a resolution to the fishing dispute. It is after a flotilla of French fishermen blockaded Jersey s main harbour, angry that some applications for licences to fish in the island s waters were rejected. Deputy Gregory Guida, Jersey s assistant environment minister, and other government officials spoke to French fishermen after a request for concerns to be heard directly. Jersey s External Relations Minister Senator Ian Gorst says extensive efforts are continuing to resolve the current dispute and resume previous good relations .

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