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Gibraltar seeks to keep EU ties after Brexit transition ends to ensure 'no broken unity' (1 Viewer)

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Sources have suggested that the Rock are exploring a variety of options through a formula which is currently being drawn up whilst ensuring relations between Spain and the UK are maintained. Gibraltar has been a continuing source of friction for Spain and the UK since it was ceded in Britain in 1713.
It is now a British Overseas Territory with the majority of its residents overwhelmingly voting to remain in the EU at the 2016 Brexit referendum.
It currently has a seat in the ongoing negotiations between the UK and the bloc.

Gibraltar seeks to keep EU ties after Brexit transition ends to ensure 'no broken unity' | World | NewsWorldabcnews | Worldabcnews
 
UK is not giving up Gibraltar.
 
Sources have suggested that the Rock are exploring a variety of options through a formula which is currently being drawn up whilst ensuring relations between Spain and the UK are maintained. Gibraltar has been a continuing source of friction for Spain and the UK since it was ceded in Britain in 1713.
It is now a British Overseas Territory with the majority of its residents overwhelmingly voting to remain in the EU at the 2016 Brexit referendum.
It currently has a seat in the ongoing negotiations between the UK and the bloc.

Gibraltar seeks to keep EU ties after Brexit transition ends to ensure 'no broken unity' | World | NewsWorldabcnews | Worldabcnews

You must have missed my topic a few days ago.
Gibraltar wants to keep ties with EU after Brexit
 

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