
Morocco calls for a formal channel with Spain to address its "historical and geographical rights" on Ceuta and Melilla
The Moroccan Minister of Justice has defended on public television the alleged "historical and geographical rights" of Rabat and has called for a dialogue
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The Moroccan Minister of Justice has defended on public television the alleged "historical and geographical rights" of Rabat and has called for a dialogue with Madrid to set a negotiating framework. Spain responds to Morocco that rejects any approach to Ceuta and Melilla: "They are part of the sovereignty and integrity of the country.". Spain has responded to Rabat's claim this Friday, on behalf of the Minister of Justice, who has asked to establish a dialogue to discuss the sovereignty of Ceuta and Melilla.
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The Moroccan Minister of Justice has defended on public television the alleged "historical and geographical rights" of Rabat and has called for a dialogue with Madrid to set a negotiating framework
reliability low1/2 sourcesSpain responds to Morocco that rejects any approach to Ceuta and Melilla: "They are part of the sovereignty and integrity of the country.".
reliability low1/2 sourcesSpain has responded to Rabat's claim this Friday, on behalf of the Minister of Justice, who has asked to establish a dialogue to discuss the sovereignty of Ceuta and Melilla.
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The Moroccan Minister of Justice has defended on public television 2M the alleged "historical and geographical rights" of Rabat and..
omitted byRight sidecovered byCenterSpain responds to Morocco that rejects any approach to Ceuta and Melilla: "They are part of the sovereignty and integrity of the country.".
omitted byCentercovered byRight sideSpain has responded to Rabat's claim this Friday, on behalf of the Minister of Justice, who has asked to establish a dialogue..
omitted byCentercovered byRight sideThe position of Spain, directly transferred "through diplomatic channels," is contrary to the intentions of the Moroccan Government,..
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