France would not recognize unilateral Catalan declaration — minister

France would not recognize unilateral Catalan declaration — minister
European affairs minister Nathalie Loiseau leaves the Elysee palace following the weekly Cabinet meeting in Paris on September 27, 2017. (File photo by AFP)
Updated 09 October 2017
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France would not recognize unilateral Catalan declaration — minister

France would not recognize unilateral Catalan declaration — minister

PARIS: France will not recognize Catalonia if the Spanish region unilaterally declares independence, European affairs minister Nathalie Loiseau said on Monday.
“If there were to be a declaration of independence, it would be unilateral, and it would not be recognized,” Loiseau said on CNews television.
Catalonia, which has its own language and culture and is led by a pro-independence regional government, held a referendum on Oct. 1 over secession in defiance of Spain’s constitutional court, which had declared the vote illegal.
“Catalonia cannot be defined by the vote organized by the independence movement just over a week ago,” the French junior minister said. “This crisis needs to be resolved through dialogue at all levels of Spanish politics.”
A hasty decision to recognize independence following such a unilateral declaration would amount to fleeing France’s responsibilities, Loiseau added.
“If independence were to be recognized — which is not something that’s being discussed — the most immediate consequence would be that (Catalonia) automatically left the European Union.”