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Spanish Government Sources: It Is Thanks to Morocco That Spain Was Able to Tackle Ceuta Crisis

Spain has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining good ties with Morocco amid anti-Moroccan rhetoric following the Ceuta mass crossings.

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Moncloa claims that Rabat has done nothing wrong despite not reacting to the invasion

·Madrid, Spain
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Not a retraction, not a public demand for explanations, not even a raised voice. Pedro Sánchez's government will maintain its strategy with Morocco unchanged after the massive influx that overwhelmed Ceuta at the end of July. Nor does it plan to harden its stance with Rabat. Two weeks later, everything remains the same. At least, at La Moncloa. Read more

·Madrid, Spain
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Most of the diplomats, former ministers and experts consulted call for a change of tone: more firmness before Rabat

·Madrid, Spain
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Moncloa dismisses a shift in the relationship with Rabat following the migratory crisis in Ceuta and keeps the Moroccan-Spain strategy intact. Pedro Sánchez’s government continues to collect data on the jump of 80,000 migrants registered this weekend and does not contemplate, for now, either a change of course or a modulation of the diplomatic tone towards Morocco, according to the information published by El País. The position of the Executive …

Find out how Morocco has handled the migratory crisis in Ceuta and the implications for relations with Spain. Read more Analysis of the Spanish strategy against Morocco after the crisis in Ceuta in News.es.

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El Pais broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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