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The national committee of the French fishing announced for today the blocking of freight traffic to the accesses of three ports of the Channel is in the tunnel which passes under the Channel between France and Great Britain as a sign of protest to ask for the quick grant from London’s post-Brexit fishing licenses
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THE fishermen – it is learned – will block the ferry arrivals in three ports of the Channel, Saint-Malo, Ouistreham and Calais
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The blockade by French fishermen began in the port of Calais. The ferries they guarantee maritime connections with Great Britain
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On land, they will block the access of the freight truck at the Channel Tunnel terminal for “a few hours”
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According to AFP reports, five boats boats arrived from the port of Boulogne-sur-Mer they block access to the port of Calais, an operation that should last an hour and a half
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In the early afternoon another group of French fishermen started the blocking the access of freight trucks at the terminal of the Eurotunnel, the Channel Tunnel in northern France, in protest against London
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On board of several dozen vans and cars, fishermen have locked the suspender access to the terminal on the French side
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The British government it is said “disappointed” for the blocking of freight traffic and accesses. “We have incredibly strong supply chains,” added a spokesperson for Downing street – and we have emergency plans ready. ”
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The truck stop at the Eurotunnel entrance
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Ferries blocked at gate 7 of the port of Calais
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Here is the lock at the port of Calais
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French fishermen block the ferries for Great Britain
Source-tg24.sky.it