Ruiz Boykes conveys to the UK ambassador the need to create a ‘zone of shared prosperity’

President of the Provincial Council of Cadiz and Mayor of San Roque, Juan Carlos Ruiz Boyxmet the UK ambassador to Spain, Hugh Elliottwith whom he analyzed the current negotiation process that should resolve the new framework for relations with neighboring Gibraltar after Brexit and who informed him of the need to create “Area of ​​shared prosperity” alongside Gibraltar.

In a note, the Regional Council indicated that a week ago, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation of the Government of Spain, José Manuel Albarez, explained to the representatives of the Provincial Council, the City Councils and the Council of Andalusia, the scope of The new proposal passed by the European Commission to the British Executive.



In this context, Ruiz Boyex defended before Elliot the need to “create an area of ​​shared prosperity,” as advocated by the Spanish government, In a territory where 270,000 inhabitants live in the Campo de Gibraltar region and 30,000 Gibraltarians.

“Some thought that the principle of the agreement reached on New Year’s Eve 2020, which was designed to dismantle the gate and was defended by the government headed by Pedro Sanchez, was utopian,” noted the president of the regional council, who added that achievable goalas long as all actors in the negotiation process “provide innovative ideas” to overcome differences.

– The presence of members of the State Security Forces and Armed Forces with Frontex agents in the border areas; the wage differentials in pensions for Spaniards, compared to their Gibraltar counterparts; Information is pouring in about the military base of Gibraltar, in response to two NATO partner countries; As well as financial and environmental issues, are some of the references referred to by the head of the provincial council that can be bypassed “Audacity” and “Pioneering Formulas” generally accepted.

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