LONDON (Reuters) - The European Union's stance on satellite navigation system Galileo, Europe's version of GPS, after Brexit raises questions over the Britain's future security relationship with the bloc, Guto Bebb, a defence minister, said on Tuesday.
A row over Galileo has become the latest flashpoint in Brexit negotiations after London accused the EU of shutting British businesses out of the project before Britain's exit next year. The EU has said it is honouring the existing laws.
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