After a British scallop trawler was detained by France, disputes over fishing rights between Britain and France continued to escalate. On October 28, local time, the British government summoned the French ambassador to Britain.

At the same time, a spokesperson for the British government condemned France's "unreasonable" threats that it would take further action.

  The spokesperson of the British government stated that the action proposed by France to prohibit British fishing boats from entering some French ports is unreasonable and does not comply with the relevant agreements reached with the European Union after Brexit and international law; Britain’s opposition to the continued use of the French government in this dispute Sexual language is regrettable, causing the dispute to escalate; the UK has raised serious concerns with the French government and the European Commission.

(Headquarters reporter Luo Chen)