Important Progress in the Negotiation of the Status of Gibraltar after Brexit
Spain and the United Kingdom have acknowledged notable progress in discussions on the future of Gibraltar after Brexit, a crucial aspect that was left unresolved after the United Kingdom left the European Union in 2020.
After four years of negotiations, the leaders and representatives of both governments, together with the European Commission, have intensified their efforts to reach an agreement before the European elections in June.
Renewed Commitment in Brussels
In a joint statement issued after a high-level meeting in Brussels, general guidelines have been set out covering key areas such as the airport, mobility and other disputed aspects.
Participants in this meeting included high-ranking representatives such as the Foreign Secretary of Spain, the former British Prime Minister, the Chief Minister of Gibraltar and the European Commissioner in charge of Brexit negotiations.
Optimism for the Future
Leaders expressed optimism about the progress made so far and expressed their commitment to continue working toward a satisfactory conclusion in the coming weeks.
Although progress has been made, the specific details of the discussions have been kept secret to avoid interference in the ongoing negotiation process.
Pending Challenges
Despite progress, significant challenges remain including issues related to Gibraltar airport, cross-border worker mobility and equal treatment in terms of security and social benefits.
The future status of Gibraltar remains the subject of intense negotiations, as both Spain and the United Kingdom seek to resolve differences and reach a mutually beneficial agreement for both parties.