France to launch litigation on post-Brexit fishing licences in early Jan.
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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO – French fishermen fix their nets in Boulogne-sur-Mer (northern France), December 28, 2020. REUTERS/Charles Platiau/File PhotoPARIS (Reuters). – The French Europe Minister Clement Beaune said Thursday that litigation against Britain over the post-Brexit fisheries licences would be commenced in January. France 2 TV aired this statement on Thursday.
Beaune stated that there will be an important meeting on January 4 with EU representatives. He also said that the litigation at a tribunal created by the Brexit agreements will begin in the “very first days” of January.
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