Politics
The fall of the fence opens a new chapter in Campo de GibraltarThe symbolic signing of the agreement between the EU and the UK allows the free movement of people and goods from Wednesday
Añádenos en Google From left to right: the Chief Minister of Gibraltar, Fabian Picardo; the UK Minister of State for Europe, Stephen Doughty; the Commissioner for Trade, Maroš Šefcovič; and the Minister for Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares. (Comisión Europea)Antonio M. Romero
15/07/2026 a las 13:40h.The Treaty of Utrecht of 1713 ceded sovereignty over Gibraltar to the British Crown. Since then, relations between the colony and Spain have been fraught with political and diplomatic tensions, including incidents such as the closure of the border between 1969 and 1982.
The UK's departure from the EU as a consequence of Brexit further exacerbated tensions and required a way to integrate the Campo de Gibraltar into its relations with the EU.
The arduous negotiations of recent years have culminated in an agreement symbolised by the fall of the border fence at midnight on Wednesday, 15 July.
Related story