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Covid-19 Vaccination Move in Africa : Cameroon Presents Progress Made
External Relations Minister presented the country’s efforts during the 998th Conference of Ministers meeting of the African Union held by video conference on May 22, 2021.
Foreign Affairs Ministers of the African Union Peace and Security Council have each presented the path covered by the respective countries as concerns curbing the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic in the continent. Meeting by video conference on May 22, 2021 under the theme, “Access by the continent to vaccines against covid-19: challenges of human security in Africa,” it was chaired by the Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Monday May 10, 2021, 11:02 PM
It is after Channel Islands vessels were banned by the French last week following a dispute about licences. Credit: ITV Channel TV
Jersey fishermen can once again land their catch in Normandy.
It is after Channel Islands vessels were banned by the French last week following a dispute about licences for EU fishermen who want to continue working in Jersey s territorial waters.
The ban was imposed by The Council of La Manche and stopped local fishermen from landing their catches in Granville, Barneville-Carteret and Dielette.
Jersey’s External Relations Minister said the ban was not compliant with the terms of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) and referred the Council s through the UK to the European Commission.
The island s External Relations Minister Senator Ian Gorst says extensive efforts are continuing to resolve the current dispute and resume previous good relations .
There are continuing extensive political and operational efforts with both our local fishing community and French fishing associations, their regional representatives in France, and both the UK and French governments, in order to resolve the current dispute and resume previous good relations.
Senator Ian Gorst, Jersey s Minister for External Relations
Ports of Jersey confirmed that French military ship Athos has not entered the island s waters after it was spotted sailing towards the Channel Islands.
Boats descend on Jersey s main harbour in the early hours of Thursday morning (6 May).
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