On October 30, local time, the dispute over fishing rights between Britain and France continued to escalate, and British Prime Minister Johnson said that he would not rule out the possibility of using a dispute resolution mechanism against France.

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On October 29, French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview with the Financial Times that the Uk had violated the terms of the Withdrawal Agreement on fishing rights and that the "credibility" of the UK side had been questioned, which would further exacerbate tensions between the UK and France.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson reiterated that he would "take the necessary measures to protect British interests".
The House of Commons said the Uk and France would first negotiate the dispute; if the negotiations were fruitless, an arbitration panel would be set up to further study the settlement of the dispute.
David Frost, the British secretary of state in charge of post-Brexit economic and trade cooperation affairs, told the EU on the 29th that if France continues to make threats, the British government may start litigation procedures.
(Original title: British Prime Minister: The possibility of using a dispute settlement mechanism against France will not be ruled out)
Source: CCTV news client
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