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UK priorities and objectives for 2020 annual fisheries negotiations

23 October 2020

Proposing MP
Banbury
Type
Written Ministerial Statement
Department
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

At a Glance

Issue Summary

The statement discusses the UK's priorities and objectives for the annual fisheries negotiations in 2021 as an independent coastal state.

Action Requested

The minister outlines that the UK will work closely with devolved governments to secure best outcomes for the fishing industry, participate in various international fisheries organisations, negotiate bilateral frameworks with Norway and the Faroe Islands, and seek a fisheries agreement with the EU. Sustainability improvements and adherence to scientific advice are key goals.

Key Facts

  • The UK is participating as an independent coastal state for the first time since leaving the Common Fisheries Policy.
  • Negotiations will cover pelagic species, NEAFC, NAFO, IOTC, ICCAT, Norway, Faroe Islands, and EU.
  • A fisheries framework agreement has been signed with Norway and laid before the House.
  • The UK aims to negotiate a fisheries agreement with the EU but positions are far apart due to differences over future status as an independent coastal state.
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