The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has admitted that there is “turbulence” in the UK’s relations with France over the dispute over French fishing vessels.
Johnson told the BBC that the things that united the UK and France were more important than their divisions.
The French president said the dispute was a test of the UK’s global credibility.
France has said it will take “targeted action” against Britain if the fishing license dispute is not resolved by Tuesday.
Driven by how Britain will respond to the threats, the British Prime Minister said: “We will continue to do the things that matter to both of us and make sure we work together to address the big issues with which face. Bota ”.
He said: “there is some turmoil in the relationship”, referring to a first letter from the BBC, in which the French Prime Minister, Jean Castex said that the EU should demonstrate in this dispute that there was more damage in the exit from “The EU rather than staying there.”
“If one of our partners decides to violate the Trade and Cooperation Agreement we have reached, this is an issue we must pursue,” Johnson said.
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