France says it could review bilateral deals with Britain in fishing row fury

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PARIS: France is ready to review bilateral cooperation with Britain if London continues to ignore the agreement reached over fishing rights in its post-Brexit trading relationship with the European Union, the French prime minister said on Tuesday. Paris is infuriated by London\u0027s refusal to grant what it co

PARIS: France is ready to review bilateral cooperation with Britain if London continues to ignore the agreement reached over fishing rights in its post-Brexit trading relationship with the European Union, the French prime minister said on Tuesday.

Castex said France was going to bring the matter before a council composed of British and European representatives that oversees the implementation of the Brexit trade agreement and, if there is still no progress, would seek arbitration. France and Britain also have bilateral relationships governing border controls and defence and security.

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