Spain insists on Gibraltar veto in Brexit deal

AFP  |  Brussels 

warned Monday it could yet derail the deal agreed between and if it does not guarantee Madrid's veto over Gibraltar's future status.

Britain's is due to sign a treaty with leaders to leave the bloc on Sunday, if does not stand in the way.

But Spain's warned on Monday after a meeting of EU ministers that the draft deal does not spell out how should be handled.

He said the text does not make it clear that future negotiations on ties between and post-Britain are separate from the issue.

"Future negotiations on are separate negotiations. And that is what needs to be made clear," Borrell said.

"Until it is clear ... we will not be able to give our agreement", he warned.

According to Article 184 of the draft divorce deal, "the EU and the shall make every effort, in good faith and with full respect for their respective legal systems, to adopt the measures necessary to negotiate rapidly the agreements governing their future relationship." These agreements will be negotiated between Brexit day on March 29 and December 2020 -- extendable once -- and will enter into force at the end of the period.

But wants to retain what it sees as its right to negotiate the future on Gibraltar with Britain on a bilateral basis, giving it an effective veto.

Although the legal service of the has tried to reassure Spain that the text does not preclude this, is seeking further clarification.

"Until we have the future declaration and we know what it says, whether we agree or not, we are not going to approve the withdrawal agreement either," Borrell said.

Over the weekend, European diplomats said they did not expect Spain's concerns to derail the agreement.

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First Published: Mon, November 19 2018. 20:15 IST