EU Hails Positive Development in Morocco-Spain Ties

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez speaks during a news conference in Siauliai airbase, Lithuania July 8, 2021. (Reuters)
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez speaks during a news conference in Siauliai airbase, Lithuania July 8, 2021. (Reuters)
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EU Hails Positive Development in Morocco-Spain Ties

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez speaks during a news conference in Siauliai airbase, Lithuania July 8, 2021. (Reuters)
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez speaks during a news conference in Siauliai airbase, Lithuania July 8, 2021. (Reuters)

The European Union hailed on Monday the positive development in the ties between Morocco and Spain.

“The EU welcomes any positive development between its member states and Morocco in their bilateral relations, which can only be beneficial for the implementation of the Euro-Moroccan partnership,” said Nabila Massrali, a spokeswoman for EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell.

Last week, Spain told Morocco that it regards its autonomy proposal for Western Sahara as “serious, credible and realistic.”

The language reflected a shift in Madrid's policy towards the dispute in Western Sahara, a territory that Morocco considers its own, but where an Algeria-backed independence movement demands a sovereign state.

The EU reaffirmed its support for the efforts of the UN secretary-general for a “just, realistic, pragmatic, lasting and mutually acceptable political solution to the Western Sahara issue,” Massrali told reporters on Monday.

Spanish Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Luis Planas commended on Monday the return of good diplomatic ties with Morocco, saying that restoring relations is “excellent news.”

Planas, also a former Spanish ambassador to Morocco, told Spanish national radio RNE that “relations of trust with our neighbor Morocco, with which we have friendship and strategic relations, must be preserved.”

In a letter addressed to King Mohammed VI, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchezcalled Rabat’s proposal “the most serious, realistic and credible” initiative for resolving the decades-long dispute.

Miguel Angel Moratinos, the United Nations Under-Secretary-General holding the post of High Representative for the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC), said both countries have taken a historic step in this regard.



The Head of the Arab League Slams Israel's Occupation of a Syrian Buffer Zone

Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Aboul Gheit attends the Arab League's foreign ministers meeting in Cairo, Egypt April 21, 2019. Reuters/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Aboul Gheit attends the Arab League's foreign ministers meeting in Cairo, Egypt April 21, 2019. Reuters/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
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The Head of the Arab League Slams Israel's Occupation of a Syrian Buffer Zone

Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Aboul Gheit attends the Arab League's foreign ministers meeting in Cairo, Egypt April 21, 2019. Reuters/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Aboul Gheit attends the Arab League's foreign ministers meeting in Cairo, Egypt April 21, 2019. Reuters/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

The head of the Arab League is warning against Israel’s “expansionist greed” in Syria and the exploitation of the current “delicate moment” following the ouster of Syria's President Bashar Assad.

Ahmed Aboul Gheit urged the UN Security Council on Thursday to remain committed to the 1974 Israel-Syria truce following the 1973 Mideast war. The truce established a UN-patrolled demilitarized buffer zone between the two countries.

After Assad’s ouster on Dec. 8, Israeli forces occupied the buffer zone inside Syria, calling it a temporary move to block hostile forces.

Aboul Gheit emphasized that “the occupation of the Golan is illegal and unjustified except by the expansionist desires of Israel.”

The Arab League secretary-general said the 22-member organization supports the Syrian people’s aspirations “for a better life after long suffering at the hands of the previous regime.”

“We hope that Syria will undergo a successful transition that will pave the way to an end of the crisis without any foreign intervention, while preserving the Syrian unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity,” he said.