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Gibraltar 'shooting': David Cameron protests | Gibraltar 'shooting': David Cameron protests |
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David Cameron has protested to Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy after Guardia Civil officers allegedly fired shots at a jet-skier in UK waters, off Gibraltar. | |
The UK prime minister, who confronted Mr Rajoy at a Brussels summit, said: "I think this is a totally unacceptable episode and I made that clear." | The UK prime minister, who confronted Mr Rajoy at a Brussels summit, said: "I think this is a totally unacceptable episode and I made that clear." |
Europe Minister David Lidington has said a Spanish officer fired a weapon in an "illegal incursion" on Sunday. | Europe Minister David Lidington has said a Spanish officer fired a weapon in an "illegal incursion" on Sunday. |
Spain has said there was no such incident. | Spain has said there was no such incident. |
Spain disputes UK sovereignty over Gibraltar, which has been a British colony since 1713. | Spain disputes UK sovereignty over Gibraltar, which has been a British colony since 1713. |
The Daily Mail reported that officers on a Guardia Civil vessel shot at a British man as he rode his jet-ski in British Gibraltar Territorial waters, close to a beach. | The Daily Mail reported that officers on a Guardia Civil vessel shot at a British man as he rode his jet-ski in British Gibraltar Territorial waters, close to a beach. |
Witnesses were said to have seen large rubber or plastic baton rounds being fired from the Guardia Civil and splashing into the water. | Witnesses were said to have seen large rubber or plastic baton rounds being fired from the Guardia Civil and splashing into the water. |
"I did raise this with the Spanish prime minister," Mr Cameron said. | "I did raise this with the Spanish prime minister," Mr Cameron said. |
He added: "I think it is very important that people on Gibraltar know that we support them, we support their sovereignty. | He added: "I think it is very important that people on Gibraltar know that we support them, we support their sovereignty. |
"We need to find out more about what happened but from what I have heard... it is not acceptable." | "We need to find out more about what happened but from what I have heard... it is not acceptable." |
Earlier this week, a spokesman at Spain's Ministry of Foreign Affairs told the BBC the Spanish government and the Spanish Civil Guard said that "no shot was fired". | Earlier this week, a spokesman at Spain's Ministry of Foreign Affairs told the BBC the Spanish government and the Spanish Civil Guard said that "no shot was fired". |
The Spanish government said it was "disappointed" the British government had taken "widespread rumours as facts". | The Spanish government said it was "disappointed" the British government had taken "widespread rumours as facts". |
Asked whether there was an incident at all involving a jet-ski and the Spanish Civil Guard, the spokesman said "there was no incident". | Asked whether there was an incident at all involving a jet-ski and the Spanish Civil Guard, the spokesman said "there was no incident". |
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