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		<title>Tensions reignite between Spain and Morocco over Ceuta and Melilla</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jun 2023 22:21:36 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Ceuta and Melilla are the source of newly heightened tensions between Madrid and Rabat. Following Rabat&#8217;s protest against the remarks made by Margaritas Schinas, the &#8220;Sanchez government&#8221; responded to the Kingdom by highlighting how unmistakably &#8220;Spanish&#8221; the two towns were. According to statements made by Jose Emmanuel Albaris, the foreign minister of Spain, &#8220;the Spanish [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://moroccotelegraph.com/2023/06/8684/tensions-reignite-between-spain-and-morocco-over-ceuta-and-melilla/">Tensions reignite between Spain and Morocco over Ceuta and Melilla</a> appeared first on <a href="https://moroccotelegraph.com">Morocco Telegraph</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="margin-bottom:20px;"><img width="1600" height="880" src="https://moroccotelegraph.com/storage/2023/06/IMG_1329.jpeg" class="attachment-post-thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="" decoding="async" srcset="https://moroccotelegraph.com/storage/2023/06/IMG_1329.jpeg 1600w, https://moroccotelegraph.com/storage/2023/06/IMG_1329-300x165.jpeg 300w, https://moroccotelegraph.com/storage/2023/06/IMG_1329-1024x563.jpeg 1024w, https://moroccotelegraph.com/storage/2023/06/IMG_1329-768x422.jpeg 768w, https://moroccotelegraph.com/storage/2023/06/IMG_1329-1536x845.jpeg 1536w" sizes="(max-width: 1600px) 100vw, 1600px" /></div><p>Ceuta and Melilla are the source of newly heightened tensions between Madrid and Rabat. Following Rabat&#8217;s protest against the remarks made by Margaritas Schinas, the &#8220;Sanchez government&#8221; responded to the Kingdom by highlighting how unmistakably &#8220;Spanish&#8221; the two towns were.</p>
<p>According to statements made by Jose Emmanuel Albaris, the foreign minister of Spain, &#8220;the Spanish borders are known and clear,&#8221; and &#8220;the cities of Melilla and Ceuta are internationally recognized as Spanish.&#8221;</p>
<p>This response from the Spanish government is in light of the &#8220;election battles&#8221; against the right wing, which won the successful outcomes it had been striving for during the local elections and demonstrated a blatant advantage in polling places throughout numerous Spanish towns.</p>
<p>As a result, Pedro Sanchez, the head of Spain&#8217;s central government, called early elections for the country&#8217;s legislature in July of next year.</p>
<h2><strong>A fleeting storm</strong></h2>
<p>After the phases of “clear serenity” and “close rapprochement” in the previous period, have relations between the two parties risen to another level of tensions?</p>
<p>Abdelali Barouki, a university professor specializing in Moroccan-Spanish relations, answers, saying that “the current developments between the two parties cannot be considered a crisis , because the debate over Moroccan Ceuta and Melilla was and is still headed in the same direction.</p>
<p>Barouki added, in an interview with Hespress, that “Rabat and Madrid agreed during the recent bilateral summit not to raise any sensitive issue regarding the Ceuta and Melilla file.”</p>
<p>Morocco is completely committed to this agreement, as evidenced by the fact that Rabat&#8217;s protest notice was written to Margaritis Schinas, the European deputy commissioner in charge of migration, rather than the Spanish government.</p>
<p>The same spokesperson went on to say, &#8220;The problem of Melilla and Ceuta is of the utmost significance to Morocco, as the Kingdom has repeatedly highlighted that the two cities are, by proof of history, unmistakably Moroccan.</p>
<p>What is going on now is merely ordinary business between the two countries, just a &#8220;passing cloud,&#8221; and Spain has reasonably conceded to Morocco&#8217;s claims on multiple occasions.</p>
<p>The same professor says, &#8220;Albaris&#8217; quick and furious response came in the context of his desire to gain electoral points for his government, against the prevailing right-wing glow in the elections,&#8221; before adding, &#8220;The Spanish government raised the issue first for fear that their rival right would be in power Elections are the first to talk about.&#8221;</p>
<p>Electoral fever</p>
<p>According to journalist and expert on Spanish issues Abdelhamid Bajouki, &#8220;the Ceuta and Melilla file is not a priority for Madrid and Rabat, but as it coincides with the Spanish electoral campaign, it is currently a pressing issue for the Spanish government.&#8221;</p>
<p>In a statement, Bajouki added that &#8220;the Spanish foreign minister was required to respond to Morocco, so that Spain&#8217;s right-wing will not exploit his inaction to their advantage in the elections; However, his statements do not indicate that the two sides have entered a new phase of tension.&#8221;</p>
<p>The same expert adds that &#8220;the two countries have established a common path for cooperation and solidarity, and Rabat is a priority for the Moncloa Palace,&#8221; and emphasizes that &#8220;the recent bilateral summit between the two parties took care to avoid raising sensitive issues, in an effort to maintain the good atmosphere between them.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Morocco&#8217;s presence in the Spanish election campaign is natural,&#8221; the reporter said, &#8220;but most Spanish parties this year tacitly agree not to raise any sensitive issues between the two countries, fully aware of the importance of establishing good relations with their southern neighbor.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Read Also: <a href="https://moroccotelegraph.com/2023/05/8476/spain-morocco-border-agreement-stalls-amidst-administrative-roadblocks/">Spain-Morocco border agreement stalls amidst administrative roadblocks</a></strong></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://moroccotelegraph.com/2023/06/8684/tensions-reignite-between-spain-and-morocco-over-ceuta-and-melilla/">Tensions reignite between Spain and Morocco over Ceuta and Melilla</a> appeared first on <a href="https://moroccotelegraph.com">Morocco Telegraph</a>.</p>
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		<title>Humanitarian Considerations Cannot Be Misused As Political Alibi To Cover Up Malicious Intentions</title>
		<link>https://moroccotelegraph.com/2021/05/3490/hassan-osman-human-considerations-cannot-be-misused-as-political-alibi-to-cover-up-malicious-intentions/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2021 19:03:18 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>With all its rich background of tumultuous colonial history, Spain failed to pass the test of separating politics from altruistic humanitarian gestures when Morocco flatly refused its Samaritan defense of giving Brahim Ghali, leader of so -called   Polisario and RASD, a medical sanctuary to recover from a Covid infection. That Spanish &#8216;humanitarian&#8217; defense of a [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://moroccotelegraph.com/2021/05/3490/hassan-osman-human-considerations-cannot-be-misused-as-political-alibi-to-cover-up-malicious-intentions/">Humanitarian Considerations Cannot Be Misused As Political Alibi To Cover Up Malicious Intentions</a> appeared first on <a href="https://moroccotelegraph.com">Morocco Telegraph</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="margin-bottom:20px;"><img width="696" height="360" src="https://moroccotelegraph.com/storage/2021/05/pedro-sanchez.jpg" class="attachment-post-thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://moroccotelegraph.com/storage/2021/05/pedro-sanchez.jpg 696w, https://moroccotelegraph.com/storage/2021/05/pedro-sanchez-300x155.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 696px) 100vw, 696px" /></div><p>With all its rich background of tumultuous colonial history, Spain failed to pass the test of separating politics from altruistic humanitarian gestures when Morocco flatly refused its Samaritan defense of giving Brahim Ghali, leader of so -called   Polisario and RASD, a medical sanctuary to recover from a Covid infection.</p>
<p>That Spanish &#8216;humanitarian&#8217; defense of a purely political action seemed less convincing when Moroccan intelligence services blew the horn with material evidence that Ghali had been admitted to Spain with an Algerian passport and a fake identity.</p>
<p>That Moroccan unmasking of Spanish connivance with Algeria and Ghali was explosive enough to unleash a cascade of retributive actions by Moroccan authorities; as Ambassadress Benyaich was called back home for consultations, and Moroccan security guards, at the border separating occupied city of Ceuta from the motherland, were overpowered by 8000 refugees who flooded the city in anticipation of a hazardous Mediterranean crossing to Spain and other European countries.</p>
<p>In fact, Moroccan-Spanish relations had been tense and escalating towards a head-on conflict since last December when Madrid defiantly challenged president Trump&#8217;s recognition of unconditional Moroccan sovereignty over the Sahara. Thus, the Ghali incident was only the first of a string of breaking points that pose a real threat to complex and unique bilateral relations.</p>
<p>Spain is not only the first commercial partner of Morocco but it is also the occupier of Ceuta and Melilla and the beneficial recipient of hard sought Moroccan intelligence briefing about terrorist activists.</p>
<p>In addition, Morocco had always been a major participant in regional efforts to counter the influx of illegal migration towards European shores of the Mediterranean.</p>
<p>While most observers are still bewildered by the rapid deterioration of supposedly &#8216;strategic&#8217; relations, Moroccan authorities, empowered by Trump&#8217;s recognition, were quick to set the rules of Spanish engagement in the Sahara conflict. According to a new diplomatic offensive headed by Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita, Spain can no longer befriend Morocco and at the same time play host to Ghali to secure its share of Algerian fuel exports and the future wealth of a fictitious republic.</p>
<p>In Morocco&#8217;s perspective, Ghali&#8217;s admission cannot be explained by &#8216;humanitarian&#8217; considerations since Spain is fully aware that he declared war on Morocco last November while being sought by Spanish judiciary to face criminal charges of committing mass extermination, torture and rape.</p>
<p>Taking all these details in account, the bottom line set by Morocco, seems both visible and logical: human considerations, though noble and elevating, cannot be misused as political alibi to cover up malicious intentions or disguise deep rooted animosity.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://moroccotelegraph.com/2021/05/3490/hassan-osman-human-considerations-cannot-be-misused-as-political-alibi-to-cover-up-malicious-intentions/">Humanitarian Considerations Cannot Be Misused As Political Alibi To Cover Up Malicious Intentions</a> appeared first on <a href="https://moroccotelegraph.com">Morocco Telegraph</a>.</p>
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