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Seems like a diplomatic victory for morocco. After Morocco cut all their contact with the germans, and when the germans undermined the moroccan territorial integrity. Today Germany came out with a new statement with a new stance on moroccan sahara. The German Foreign Ministry released a communique Monday, December 13, 2021, in which it affirmed that the Moroccan Autonomy Plan is an “important contribution” to an end to the Sahara conflicIn March, Morocco decided to suspend all contact with Germany’s embassy in Rabat. A few months later, the North African country recalled its ambassador from Germany, emphasizing that Berlin had consistently undermined Morocco’s interests, particularly on the question of the conflict over Western Sahara.
Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita appeared to mention Morocco’s displeasure with Germany’s unclear stance on the Sahara conflict when he reiterated the Moroccan government’s new policy with foreign partners: clarity and reciprocity on all sensitive issues for Rabat.
In March, Morocco’s Foreign Ministry announced the suspension of all contact with Germany’s embassy in Rabat. The North African country then recalled its ambassador from Germany in May, justifying its move by recounting how Berlin had consistently undermined Moroccan interests.
The League of Arab States sent a memorandum to all its partners in the Arab countries, recommending them to adopt a unified map in all demonstrations, attached to a picture of the map of the Arab countries, which includes the full map of Morocco.The cooperation council of the Gulf countries bringing together: Saudi Arabia , Bahrain , the United Arab Emirates , Kuwait , Oman , and Qatar reiterates its support for Morocco's sovereignty over the Sahara.
Is there a Hezbolla equivalent in Morocco ?Morocco warns of Iranian ambitions in the African continent and accuses Tehran of spreading Shiite doctrine
Morocco warned of what it considered Iranian ambitions in the African continent, accusing Tehran of seeking to enter West Africa to spread Shiite doctrine.
Moroccan warnings came from Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita.
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The head of Moroccan diplomacy stressed that "the spiritual security of Moroccans and Africa is among the priorities to counter Iranian ambitions on the continent."
Bourita indicated that Iran is trying to enter and expand in West Africa to spread the Shiite sect.
The Federal Research Agency, affiliated to the US Congress, revealed the existing relations between Iran and the Polisario Front, especially with regard to the supply of weapons and the spread of Shiite ideology in the Maghreb and North Africa.
source: Hespress
No we have no groups or entities in Morocco. Only the state, and no one else. However this statement came also after morocco accused hezbollah of training the " Polisario" Millitia in sahara.Is there a Hezbolla equivalent in Morocco ?
The public Algerian channel AL24 kicks off coverage of the summit by broadcasting a falsified Arab League map excluding the moroccan SaharaTurkish news outlet Anadolu Agency quoted sources “close to the summit’s organizing committee,” confirming the absence of five other Arab leaders, including the presidents of the UAE and Lebanon, Kuwait’s Emir, the Bahraini King, and the Sultan of Oman.
The report comes after the Algerian Presidency confirmed that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) will not take part in the summit scheduled for November 1-2 in Algeria.
Today, in Algeria, Mr. Nasser Bourita participated in the preparatory meeting of foreign ministers for the Council of the League of Arab States at the summit level. Minister Nasser Bourita received the Algerian president's envoy and Justice Minister, Abdelrashid Tabbi, in Rabat and he delivered "the letter of invitation addressed to His Majesty King Mohammed VI to attend the Arab League.
The visit is the first of its kind for a high-ranking Moroccan official since Algeria's unilateral decision to sever its relations with Morocco in 2021. Algeria closed also its airspace for Moroccan civil/Military aircraft, but still, the Moroccan foreign minister landed in Algiers.