The discussion on the dispute over fishing "
will continue tomorrow
" Tuesday between France, the United Kingdom and the European Commission, said Monday Emmanuel Macron, ruling out an application of retaliatory measures at midnight because "
it is not during that we are negotiating that we are going to impose sanctions
”.
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"
We will see where we are tomorrow at the end of the day to know if things change in nature
" on this dispute, added the French president to the press, on the sidelines of the COP26 in Glasgow (United Kingdom).
"
The next few hours are important hours
" and "
I understood that the British were going to come back to us tomorrow with other proposals
".