Morocco Once Again Claims Its "Historical and Geographical Right" over Ceuta and Melilla and Asks to Address the "Question" with Spain
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The Minister of Justice of Morocco, Abdellatif Ouahbi, has once again defended the “historical and geographical rights” of the Maghreb country over the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla and claimed a “space of dialogue” to address it with the Spanish authorities. “We will defend our historical and geographical rights, and ways of dialogue on this issue”, continued ... Continue reading “New threat from Morocco in the midst of a migration cri…
Morocco insisted that its country “cannot remain silent in the face of this situation”, and that a definitive solution should be discussed that would allow Ceuta and Melilla to be reintegrated into the homeland.
The Government ' s response, in line with its actions since the invasion, has once again become very lukewarm, adding further concern to the situation.
Moncloa recalls that both autonomous cities are part of the territorial integrity and integral part of the EU territory
The migration crisis in Ceuta appears far from over, both on the ground in the autonomous city and politically. Amid this crisis, Morocco has once again raised one of the issues that has historically caused the most tension in its relations with Spain: the sovereignty of Ceuta and Melilla. Read more
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