Still no way out in the tensions over fishing, between France and the United Kingdom.
The discussion concerning the dispute "will continue tomorrow" Tuesday between the two countries and the European Commission, declared Monday Emmanuel Macron, ruling out an application of retaliatory measures from midnight, because "it is not while we are negotiating that we are going to impose sanctions ”.
"We will see where we are tomorrow at the end of the day to know if things change in nature" on this dispute, added the French president to the press, on the sidelines of the COP26 in Glasgow (United Kingdom).
"The next few hours are important hours" and "I understood that the British were going to come back to us tomorrow with other proposals".
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