MADRID (Reuters) – Any negotiation between Spain and the United Kingdom on the departure of the british from the European Union will be made as part of the block of 27 countries of the EU, said Friday the president Mariano Rajoy.
Asked at press conference whether Spain had any condition with which to go to the negotiations of the Brexit next year, Rajoy said: “The only red lines is that we are 27 and we have to negotiate all, we are going to set a common position by the European Union (…) there is Only one position, that of the EU”.
The output of the United Kingdom of the EU opens several fronts knotty with Spain, that shortly after the referendum of June 23, expressed his intention of seeking the sovereignty joint of Gibraltar, the british territory off the coast of spain.
The Spanish Government, which faces the challenge pro-independence Catalan, has also sought to quell suggestions of a Scotland that could try to reach an agreement with the EU different from the rest of the Uk.
Spain is also home to the largest population of all the british abroad in the European Union, many of them pensioners who have retired to the coastal areas.
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