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Spain will not risk a Brexit deal by making Gibraltar’s sovereignty a condition in the talks, the country’s Foreign Minister said in an interview on Sunday.
Speaking to the conservative newspaper ABC, Alfonso Dastis said Spain would not accept any agreement that undermined its position on Gibraltar.
But he also made clear that Spain would not use the Brexit talks to push its sovereignty aspirations over the Rock.
“We will try to convince the Gibraltarians that [joint sovereignty] is a route worth exploring and that it would benefit them too,” he said.
“But what I don’t want to do is jeopardise an EU-UK agreement by subjecting it to a need to alter Gibraltar’s status at the same time.”
“I won’t make an agreement between the EU and the UK conditional on recovering sovereignty over Gibraltar.”
Since Sr Dastis took over last November, there has been a marked change in Madrid’s tone toward Gibraltar, particularly in contrast to the hostile stance taken by his predecessor José Manuel García-Margallo.
But questioned by ABC, Sr Dastis dismissed criticism from hardline Spanish conservatives that he was soft on Gibraltar.
“I give a lot of importance to [the issue of] Gibraltar, [both] as a Spanish claim in order to restore our territorial integrity and as a place where thousands of Spaniards work and where there is an economic, social and human relationship that I want to preserve, ” Sr Dastis said.
“What I don’t want to do is take any measures that could put at risk the future of those citizens who work on the Rock.”
The Foreign Minister made clear, however, that Spain would not accept any Brexit deal that changed Madrid’s underlying red lines on Gibraltar.
“We won’t accept any decision that undermines our claim or acknowledges the UK’s jurisdiction over any part of the territory that was not ceded under the Treaty of Utrecht,” he said.
As he has done in the past, Sr Dastis said the joint sovereignty proposal would benefit communities on both sides of the frontier fence.
But the Gibraltar Government, while committed to cross-border dialogue and cooperation, has firmly and categorically rejected the Spanish proposal.
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