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Looking to defuse a diplomatic row that flared up last month over Gibraltar, Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel García-Margallo has written to his British counterpart, William Hague, proposing a new framework for discussing issues concerning the territory.
Spain's current government rejects the tripartite forum set up under Socialist PM José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, which gave equal status to Gibraltar, Spain and the UK.
García-Margallo said Thursday that he had proposed to Hague a "method of working" that would set an "agenda and the composition of ad-hoc groups to resolve conflict."
Hague proposed something along those lines in April of last year, with all the relevant authorities concerned to be involved in resolving issues such as fishing rights and environmental protection measures.
Read previous news articles concerning the recent conflict over Gibraltar by clicking the link > HERE <