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FILE PHOTO: French Junior Minister for European Affairs Clement Beaune speaks during a press conference to outline France s strategy for the deployment of future COVID-19 vaccines, in Paris as the coronavirus disease outbreak continues in France, December 3, 2020. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/Pool
PARIS (Reuters) - Negotiations between Britain and the European Union over a post-Brexit trade deal are complex and France will oppose any pact that “sacrifices” its fishermen, French European Affairs Minister Clement Beaune said on Tuesday.
“On fisheries there is no reason to yield to Britain’s pressure. We can make some efforts but sacrificing fisheries and fishermen, no,” Beaune told RMC radio, reiterating that France would veto any agreement it considered a “bad” deal.
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FILE PHOTO: French Junior Minister for European Affairs Clement Beaune speaks during a press conference to outline France s strategy for the deployment of future COVID-19 vaccines, in Paris as the coronavirus disease outbreak continues in France, December 3, 2020. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/Pool/File Photo
PARIS (Reuters) - There is no risk of a shortage of products in France following a ban imposed on freight coming from Britain because of a new strain of coronavirus, French European Affairs Minister Clement Beaune told BFM TV on Wednesday.
Much of the world shut its borders to Britain this week after the fast-spreading variant of the virus was reported, with France blocking passengers and freight just days before Britain leaves the European Union.
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PARIS, Dec 4 (Reuters) - There is still a risk of not reaching a deal in Brexit trade talks between Britain and the European Union, French European Affairs Minister Clement Beaune said on Friday, adding if a good deal cannot be reached France would veto it. “If a good agreement cannot be reached, we will oppose it. Each country has a veto right,” Beaune told Europe 1 radio.
Since Britain left the EU in January, negotiators have struggled to overcome their differences, with each side urging the other to make concessions to unlock a trade deal before London’s transition period out of the bloc ends on Dec. 31. (Reporting by Dominique Vidalon; Editing by Alex Richardson)