AFP, LONDON: Britain said yesterday it is to withdraw from a 50-year-old agreement allowing some foreign countries to fish close to the UK coastline, fulfilling a key Brexit pledge.
The deal pre-dates Britain's EU membership and would therefore still have applied after the UK completes its divorce with the bloc, expected in March 2019.
Britain will trigger on Monday a two-year withdrawal period from the agreement, the London Fisheries Convention.
The convention allows vessels from five European countries -- Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland and the Netherlands -- to fish within an area that is six miles off the UK's coastline.
"Leaving the London Fisheries Convention is an important moment as we take back control of our fishing policy," Environment Secretary Michael Gove said in a statement.
The agreement is in force alongside the EU's Common Fisheries Policy -- allowing vessels from EU member states to fish between 12 and 200 nautical miles off the UK -- which Britain will be excluded from after its exit from the bloc.
"This is an historic first step towards building a new domestic fishing policy as we leave the European Union," Gove said.
"It means for the first time in more than 50 years we will be able to decide who can access our waters."
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