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Ceuta, Melilla and Morocco: the Sword of Damocles that Does Not Disappear

Summary by El Faro De Ceuta
Last Wednesday 24 September, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, José Manuel Albares, met with his counterpart in Morocco, Naser Burita. The agenda of “political normality” defended by both countries did not include Ceuta or Melilla. At least in which he transcended the media. Both described this encounter as part of the “excellent bilateral relations”, alluding to the historical moment that they live. But what is se…
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Last Wednesday 24 September, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, José Manuel Albares, met with his counterpart in Morocco, Naser Burita. The agenda of “political normality” defended by both countries did not include Ceuta or Melilla. At least in which he transcended the media. Both described this encounter as part of the “excellent bilateral relations”, alluding to the historical moment that they live. But what is se…

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El Faro de Ceuta broke the news in on Saturday, September 27, 2025.
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