China News, June 2 (Xinhua) reported comprehensively that EU and UK negotiators will start the latest round of Brexit negotiations on the 2nd local time. This round of negotiations lasted for four days, and the two sides allocated most of the time to the difficult fishery issues.

Data map: January 29 local time, the European Parliament approved the "Brexit" agreement. The picture shows that after the vote, the members present raised the banner of "Unity forever". China News Service publishes photos for EU

  The British "Times" reported that Britain and Europe will start a round of negotiations on the 2nd, focusing on fisheries issues and "a competitive environment of open and fair competition", as well as the legal framework and implementation of the new agreement. According to reports, if the EU agrees to abandon its "extremism" stance on regulatory compliance and fisheries access-related requirements, the UK is expected to show willingness to compromise on fisheries and trade rules.

  Although fishery accounts for only 0.12% of the British economic output, it has become one of the most difficult issues in the Brexit negotiations due to historical, geographical and political reasons. It is reported that there are more than 100 species of fish in the waters of the European Union and the United Kingdom. Ensuring that Britain has greater control over these fish is Johnson's major commitment to the Brexit movement. Many British fishermen are also supporters of Brexit.

  However, eight EU member states will suffer heavy losses, including Belgium, Denmark and Germany. These countries stated that their fishing activities in the British waters can be traced back hundreds of years.

  The British "Guardian" said that at present, Britain and Europe promise to "do their best efforts" to reach a fishery agreement before July 1 to give fishermen time to adapt to changes from 2021. However, despite the signs of progress, hope for breakthroughs is slim. EU negotiator Barnier said that EU fishery members have made it clear that they have no intention of compromising.