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Britain and EU sign Gibraltar Treaty to ease border crossings

The 'European Union' and Britain signed a treaty on Gibraltar on Tuesday, following an agreement reached last year to ease border crossings and end years of political insecurity over the British Overseas Territory.

The treaty was signed in Brussels by the European Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic and the British Minister of State for Europe Stephen Doughty. Also present were Spain's Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares Bueno, as well as Gibraltar’s Chief Minister Fabian Picardo.

Residents of Gibraltar can use their residence cards to cross over to Spain without having to get their passports stamp. Spanish citizens, on the other hand, can do so using an ID card issued by the government.

Arriving passengers at Gibraltar Airport will have to show their passports both to Gibraltar and Spanish border officers. Britain also wants a system that is'similar' to the French police stationed at St Pancras Station in London for the Eurostar service.

The Treaty of Utrecht of 1713, which ended the War of Spanish Succession, gave Britain Gibraltar. It is a strategically significant enclave located at the southern tip of Spain. (Reporting and editing by Phil Blenkinsop; Sudip Kar Gupta)

(source: Reuters)