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Spain seeks to jointly govern Gibraltar after the British territory voted in favor of remaining in the EU.
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People enter the British domain of Gibraltar, verifiably asserted by Spain, at its fringe with Spain, in La Linea de la Concepcion, Spain June 24, 2016. Gibraltarians voted overwhelmingly for Britain staying in the European Union however were dwarfed in the submission and now confront the outcomes. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
A specialist puts the Union Jack banner on the veneer of a shop at Casesmates square in Gibraltar, June 16, 2016. The landmass on Spain's south drift, a British region since 1713 referred to its 30,000 occupants as "the Rock", is a noteworthy purpose of dispute in Anglo-Spanish relations. Spain has since quite a while ago asserted sway over the enclave. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
A cloud somewhat covers the tip of the Rock of Gibraltar at dawn as seen from La Atunara port, southern Spain August 18, 2013. Spain will look to together oversee Gibraltar with Britain taking after the British vote to leave the European Union, Spain's acting outside clergyman said on Friday. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
A man from Gibraltar looks on after the end of a "Gibraltar more grounded in Europe" crusade occasion, June 16, 2016. Boss Minister of Gibraltar Fabian Picardo told the region's parliament there would be no discussions on such an arrangement. Co-sway with Spain was rejected by around 99 percent of Gibraltarians in a choice in 2002. "Give others a chance to make superfluous clamors about flying banners over our Rock on the off chance that they need to squander their breath.
An elderly lady covers up as she cleans the entryway of a house in Gibraltar, April 21, 2016. The greater part of individuals living in Gibraltar - assigned as a British Overseas Territory - are British nationals with British identifications, albeit a large number of Spaniards cross from terrain Spain consistently for work. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
Fishermen clean their fishes at La Atunara port, southern Spain, August 16, 2013. Spain's acting remote clergyman Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo said Spain would push to keep Gibraltar out of any broad Brexit transactions amongst Britain and the European Union and will go for reciprocal converses with look for co-sway and in the end Spanish control of the promontory. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
A lady plays a guitar at a port in Gibraltar, August 14, 2013. England rejects any thought of Spanish sway against the desires of the general population of Gibraltar, a standout amongst the most prosperous districts in Europe with a flourishing economy taking into account money related administrations, tourism and Internet betting. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
Gibraltarian ladies stand alongside the shut "Gibraltar more grounded in Europe" battle office as they sit tight for the begin of a wedding outside a congregation, June 24, 2016. The state of mind was curbed in Gibraltar on Friday, with individuals troubled and confounded about what the outcome may mean for the development of work and capital over the fringe with Spain. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
Vehicles hold up in line to enter Gibraltar at its fringe with Spain, in La Linea de la Concepcion, southern Spain, August 10, 2015. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
A lady demonstrates travel papers to a Gibraltarian cop as she and a man cross the fringe with Spain, in an auto, June 24, 2016. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
Members of the British Royal Navy frigate HMS Westminster toss a sacks of potatoes subsequent to touching base at Gibraltar inlet August 19, 2013. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
British Royal Navy frigate HMS Westminster (base L) and the British Royal Fleet Auxiliary boat Lyme Bay (top L) are seen docked as British Royal Fleet Auxiliary boat Mounts Bay (R) is towed towards the port in the wake of touching base at Gibraltar sound, August 19, 2013. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
A lady trades English Pound notes for Euros notes at a cash trade office in Gibraltar, June 24, 2016. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
Clive (second L), a Gibraltarian national, drinks wine with his companions, Mary (L) from Scotland, Roger (R) from Britain and Michelle from Ireland at a the patio of a bar at Casemates Square in Gibraltar, June 24, 2016. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
Justo Marquez, 50, conveys a cross amid peace walk as he strolls along the street of the Gibraltar International airplane terminal, subsequent to entering the British domain, at its outskirt with Spain, September 1, 2013. Marquez walked from Malaga to determine Spain's question with Gibraltar via conveying a three-meter high cross on a 135km (83 miles) peace walk to The Rock. The sign peruses, "No more craving. No more war. Peace in the world".
Spanish anglers with their relatives in an angling pontoon join in a dissent at the site where a manufactured reef was worked by Gibraltar with solid squares, in Algeciras cove, La Linea de la Concepcion, southern Spain August 18, 2013. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
Women sit beside "voladores" or flying fish, hung to dry outside their home, close La Atunara port in La Linea de la Concepcion, southern Spain August 16, 2013. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
People appreciate the shoreline at Catalan Bay, August 12, 2013. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
Women ride their steeds at nightfall along a road in La Linea de la Concepcion, close Gibraltar, southern Spain August 16, 2013. REUTERS/Jon Nazca
A lady strolls past a garments shop at Main Street, in downtown Gibraltar, April 21, 2016. REUTERS/Jon Nazca