Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Spain seeks to jointly govern Gibraltar after Brexit

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GIBRALTAR, June 24 (Reuters) - Spain will seek to jointly govern Gibraltar with Britain following the British vote to leave the European Union, acting foreign minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo said on Friday.

The peninsula on Spain's south coast, a British territory since 1713 known to its 30,000 residents as “the Rock”, is a major point of contention in Anglo-Spanish relations. Spain has long claimed sovereignt­y over the enclave.

“It's a complete change of outlook that opens up new possibilit­ies on Gibraltar not seen for a very long time. I hope the formula of co- sovereignt­y - to be clear, the Spanish flag on the Rock - is much closer than before,” Garcia-Margallo said.

Chief Minister of Gibraltar Fabian Picardo told the territory's parliament there would be no talks on such a deal. Co- sovereignt­y with Spain was rejected by around 99 percent of Gibraltari­ans in a referendum in 2002.

“Let others make irrelevant noises about flying flags over our Rock if they want to waste their breath. Such ideas will never prosper,” he said.

The majority of people living in Gibraltar - designated as a British Overseas Territory - are British citizens with British passports, although thousands of Spaniards cross from mainland Spain every day for work.

Gibraltari­ans voted overwhelmi­ngly in favour of Britain remaining in the European Union but were outnumbere­d in Thursday's referendum and now face the consequenc­es.

Garcia-Margallo said Spain would push to keep Gibraltar out of any general Brexit negotiatio­ns between Britain and the European Union and will aim for bilateral talks to seek co- sovereignt­y and eventually Spanish control of the peninsula.

Britain rejects any notion of Spanish sovereignt­y against the wishes of the people of Gibraltar, one of the most prosperous regions in Europe with a thriving economy based on financial services, tourism and Internet gambling.

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