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Government of Jersey representatives meeting French fishing leaders

Government of Jersey representatives are meeting French fishermen this morning. It follows 50 boats arriving into Jersey waters off the south coast of the Island, in the early hours.

At 10.30am, Deputy Gregory Guida, Assistant Minister for the Environment (who speak fluent French), and other Government officials met  French fishermen, further to a request for their concerns to be heard directly.

Jersey representatives boarded the Norman Le Brocq Fisheries boat. The French fishermen entered the Harbour, for the boats to come alongside, to ensure Covid regulations are met.

Minister for External Relations Senator Ian Gorst commented: ‘We are meeting French fishing leaders this morning to listen to their concerns regarding fishing rights. There are continuing extensive political and operational efforts with both our local fishing community and French fishing associations, their regional representatives in France, and both the UK and French governments, in order to resolve the current dispute and resume previous good relations.’

The Emergencies Council and the Jersey Maritime Security Group (Ports of Jersey, States of Jersey Police, Jersey Customs and Immigration, Law Officers, Emergency Planning, Fisheries, Jersey London Office, Royal Navy and Communications) are continuing to assess and monitor the situation.

Government of Jersey representatives are meeting French fishermen this morning. It follows 50 boats arriving into Jersey waters off the south coast of the Island, in the early hours.

At 10.30am, Deputy Gregory Guida, Assistant Minister for the Environment (who speak fluent French), and other Government officials met  French fishermen, further to a request for their concerns to be heard directly.

Jersey representatives boarded the Norman Le Brocq Fisheries boat. The French fishermen entered the Harbour, for the boats to come alongside, to ensure Covid regulations are met.

Minister for External Relations Senator Ian Gorst commented: ‘We are meeting French fishing leaders this morning to listen to their concerns regarding fishing rights. There are continuing extensive political and operational efforts with both our local fishing community and French fishing associations, their regional representatives in France, and both the UK and French governments, in order to resolve the current dispute and resume previous good relations.’

The Emergencies Council and the Jersey Maritime Security Group (Ports of Jersey, States of Jersey Police, Jersey Customs and Immigration, Law Officers, Emergency Planning, Fisheries, Jersey London Office, Royal Navy and Communications) are continuing to assess and monitor the situation.

Meanwhile, a second French patrol boat is now making its way towards Jersey, following the arrival off the coast of a patrol boat earlier. This will match in number tho two Royal Navy patrol boats, presently monitoring the situation south of St Aubin’s Bay. The Commodore Goodwill commercial ferry has now left the Island’s harbour where earlier it had been trapped by the French fishing fleet, in order to make its routine sailing to the UK

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