Agreement over a number of outstanding issues relating to Gibraltar was reached
in Cordoba, Spain, earlier this week between the UK's Minister for Europe, Geoff
Hoon, Spanish Foreign Minister Migel Angel Moratinos and Gibraltar's Chief Minister,
Peter Caruana.
Areas covered by the agreements include the expanded use of Gibraltar Airport,
the full inclusion of Gibraltar in EU air liberalisation measures, recognition
by Spain of Gibraltar's '350' international dialling code and unblocking by
Spain of Gibraltar mobile telephone roaming in Spain.
The communique issued after the meeting reads as follows:
' The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Co-operation of the Kingdom of Spain,
Mr Miguel Angel Moratinos, the Minister for Europe of the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Nothern Ireland, Mr Geoff Hoon and the Chief Minister of Gibraltar,
Mr Peter Caruana held the first ministerial meeting of the Trilateral Forum
of Dialogue on Gibraltar (“the
Forum”) in Cordoba today under the terms of the Joint Communiqué
of 16 December 2004.
' Since the establishment of the Forum there have been five rounds of discussions.
This has made it possible to address a number of issues in detail, and in a
constructive spirit, and to resolve them in a way acceptable to Governments
of Spain, the United Kingdom and Gibraltar (“the participants”),
so as to benefit both Gibraltar and the Campo de Gibraltar, and thus contribute
to the creation of a constructive atmosphere of mutual trust, respect and co-operation.
' We are therefore happy to announce today a package of agreements which we
believe will enhance the economic and social development of both Gibraltar and
the surrounding region, in particular the Campo de Gibraltar. These agreements
show our commitment to the solution of specific problems but have no implications
whatsoever regarding
sovereignty and jurisdiction, or regarding any issues thereby affected, and
any activity or measure undertaken in applying them, or as a consequence of
them, is understood to be adopted without prejudice to the respective positions
on sovereignty and jurisdiction. The Government of Gibraltar understands and
accepts that references to sovereignty in this
Communiqué are bilateral to the UK and Spain.
'We are glad to announce a settlement of the issue of the pensions of former
Spanish workers in Gibraltar. From our earliest discussions about the establishment
of the Forum, we agreed on the need to tackle this issue, given the age and
financial vulnerability of the group of people affected. Thanks to the thorough
work carried out by our technical experts and to our political determination
to resolve this issue, we are able to offer a solution which we believe is fair
and balanced to all the former Spanish workers who suffered the consequences
of decisions adopted in the 1960s. Every affected pensioner will be personally
informed of this offer shortly, and we hope that those affected will welcome
the settlement which the participants regard as final. The Gibraltar Government
will make a separate statement shortly in respect of other Gibraltar pensioners.
' We have also been able to agree upon arrangements that will facilitate the
enhanced use of the Gibraltar Airport for civilian air traffic for the benefit
of Gibraltar and the Campo de Gibraltar. The full implementation of (the Agreement)
entails the construction of a new single air terminal adjoining the south side
of the fence/frontier, and related road and access works. We have therefore
agreed to advance, as far as possible, the implementation of many of the provisions
of (the Agreement), so as to enable the citizens of Gibraltar and the surrounding
area to enjoy the benefits thereof even before these civil works are completed.
' More fluid movement of people, vehicles and goods between Gibraltar and the
surrounding area will improve the day to day lives of people in Gibraltar and
the Campo de Gibraltar. The Spanish Government, through the Agencia Estatal
de Administración Tributaria, is already investing close to one and a
half million euros in substantial improvement works to its facilities and those
of the Guardia Civil. The works will be completed this year, at which time the
access will operate on a two lane basis in both directions and the red/green
channels system, for both people and for vehicles, will be introduced. The Gibraltar
Government has also invested substantial sums of money on the enhancement of
its facilities.
' We also commit ourselves to keep the situation under review and to study
additional measures to further improve the fluidity of both commercial and non-commercial
traffic in both directions, bearing in mind the challenge posed by an annual
traffic of more than seven million persons between territories with different
customs regimes since Gibraltar
is outside the EU Customs Union, and given also the fact that the UK (and thus
Gibraltar) are outside the Schengen area for external borders purposes. As long
as these differences remain, certain controls are necessary, and this, coupled
with traffic volumes means that some delays are inevitable.
' However, we acknowledge that the fluidity of traffic will continue to be
an important issue for the Forum given the high numbers of daily movements for
reasons of work, commerce and leisure.
' In the field of telecommunications, and in order to both address the current
limitation on the quantity of telephone numbers in Gibraltar accessible from
and through the Spanish network, and also enable roaming agreements between
networks in Spain and Gibraltar for mobile telephones, telephone calls from
Spain to Gibraltar will be channelled using the technical procedures for international
direct dialling recommended by the International Telecommunications Union for
all States and territories, including the territory of Gibraltar. In addition,
the Spanish network operators will be able to accept the codes assigned to Gibraltar
by the aforementioned organization, in order to identify the operators in that
territory. These arrangements will become operational within four months from
to-day’s date, and the 30,000 telephone numbers reserved by Spain in its
national numbering plan for access to the Gibraltar network will then be available
for reassignment in Spain.
' Since the introduction of mobile roaming is a matter for the Network operators,
the participants shall request from their respective telephone Network operators
that, as soon as possible, they enter into appropriate commercial agreements,
in accordance with the rules of the free market and in compliance with the EC
Electronic Communications Directives (Directive 2002/21/EC of the European Parliament
and of the Council of 7 March 2002 on a common regulatory framework for electronic
communications networks and services) and other legal community provisions on
electronic communications, all of which have been brought into effect.
' We welcome the proposal by the Spanish Government to establish in Gibraltar
an Instituto Cervantes. The Instituto Cervantes is dedicated to increasing knowledge
of the Spanish language and culture. We welcome also the Gibraltar Government’s
agreement to make available suitable premises for the Institute, and its willingness
to facilitate its early establishment.
' We encourage the “Comisión Mixta de Cooperación y Colaboración
established between the Mancomunidad de Municipios de la Comarca del Campo de
Gibraltar and the Gibraltar Government” to continue its work for the development
of local cooperation.
' We would also welcome the participation in the Comision Mixta of the Junta
de Andalucia, as this would enhance the efficacy of this process in areas of
its competence.
' We welcome and encourage the co-operation between the port authorities of
the Bay in relation to issues relating to their operations, and in continuing
to explore possibilities for collaboration in fields of common interest.
' We reiterate our full commitment to continue the process of dialogue entailed
by the Forum, with its open agenda, on any issue relating to or which affects
Gibraltar. We have had an exchange of views about the range of issues that could
be discussed in future meetings of this Forum.'