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Spain is demanding joint management of Gibraltar’s airport after Britain leaves the EU, as it spells out its position on an issue that could derail a Brexit deal.
Alfonso Dastis, Spain’s foreign minister, told the Financial Times that Spain wants a bilateral deal with the UK that includes “managing the airport together” as well greater co-operation on tax fraud and tobacco smuggling.