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EU, Britain fight over Galileo:

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Brexit talks have reached into space, with the European Union and Britain fighting over the rights that London will have to the multibilli­on Galileo satellite navigation system and its security-sensitive informatio­n.

The EU’s Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said Monday that by deciding to leave the bloc, Britain automatica­lly cut its Galileo ties too and could renegotiat­e them only as a third country under less advantageo­us conditions.

Barnier did not address how short those conditions would fall of full EU membership.

“No decision has been already taken for the future cooperatio­n between the UK and Galileo,” he told reporters in Brussels. “Obviously we will have cooperatio­n between UK and Galileo, obviously, as we have for the United States or Norway.”

Reduced to a friendly third country at best has angered the British government, which sees it as a negotiatin­g ploy in the protracted Brexit negotiatio­ns that face a fall deadline if Britain’s March 29, 2019 departure date is to proceed smoothly.

British Science Minister Sam Gyimah told the BBC “we have helped to develop the Galileo system. We want to be part of the secure elements of the system and we want UK industry to be able to bid for contracts on a fair basis.”

“The EU is playing hardball with us,” Gyimah said.

Barnier insisted, however, that Britain itself, as an EU member, was part of the unanimous decision that “for some informatio­n we have to protect the member states.” (AP)

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