16/04/2009
Channel Blockade Lifted As Talks Begin
An offer of talks on an apparent offer of cash aid from the French government has today halted a blockade of Channel ports in France.
Ferry services from Dover have resumed after French fishermen ended their blockade of Calais and Dunkirk ports.
As a result, thousands of holidaymakers and hauliers trying to cross the Channel will avoid a third day of disruption in an escalating dispute over EU fishing quotas.
Protesters are now to discuss an offer of cash aid from the French government; however, the port of Boulogne remains closed.
P&O and SeaFrance ferries have resumed. Norfolkline is also in operation.
French Fisheries Minister Michel Barnier has reportedly offered four million euros in aid to fishermen in the north of France, but has rejected demands to increase fishing quotas.
A spokeswoman for P&O said on Thursday morning: "The blockade is being lifted for today.
"We can start as soon as possible to get ships moving and resume a normal service as soon as possible."
See: Protesting Fishermen Halt Channel Crossings
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Ferry services from Dover have resumed after French fishermen ended their blockade of Calais and Dunkirk ports.
As a result, thousands of holidaymakers and hauliers trying to cross the Channel will avoid a third day of disruption in an escalating dispute over EU fishing quotas.
Protesters are now to discuss an offer of cash aid from the French government; however, the port of Boulogne remains closed.
P&O and SeaFrance ferries have resumed. Norfolkline is also in operation.
French Fisheries Minister Michel Barnier has reportedly offered four million euros in aid to fishermen in the north of France, but has rejected demands to increase fishing quotas.
A spokeswoman for P&O said on Thursday morning: "The blockade is being lifted for today.
"We can start as soon as possible to get ships moving and resume a normal service as soon as possible."
See: Protesting Fishermen Halt Channel Crossings
(BMcC/KMcA)
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