Greenland and the UK land a fisheries agreement
The deal is the third for post-Brexit Britain as it seeks to retain access to fisheries in the North Atlantic.
Greenland and the United Kingdom say they will continue to work together to develop fisheries in the North Atlantic after the UK is no longer bound by the European Union’s common fisheries regulations, due to happen at the end of the year.
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