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No Minister From Sumar Participates in the High-Level Meeting Between Spain and Morocco

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No Minister of Sumar will finally participate in the 13th High Level Meeting between Spain and Morocco, to be held this Thursday at the Palacio de La Moncloa. The Spanish delegation, headed by President Pedro Sánchez, will be composed of the third Vice-President, Sara Aagesen, and the Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Transport, Education, Agriculture and Migration, as well as the Secretary of State for Trade. On the margins of the plenary meeting, …

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No Minister of Sumar will finally participate in the 13th High Level Meeting between Spain and Morocco, to be held this Thursday at the Palacio de La Moncloa. The Spanish delegation, headed by President Pedro Sánchez, will be composed of the third Vice-President, Sara Aagesen, and the Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Transport, Education, Agriculture and Migration, as well as the Secretary of State for Trade. On the margins of the plenary meeting, …

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Pedro Sánchez has armored the thirteenth high-level meeting (RAN) that will be held this Thursday, December 3, in the complex of La Moncloa. The meeting is sensitive...

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The second vice president of the Spanish government, Yolanda Díaz, has warned that she will not "lead an inch of Saharawi land" just when Spain and Morocco hold their thirteenth high-level meeting and in which Pedro Sánchez's support for Rabat's autonomous plan for the former colony is maintained.

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The governments of Spain and Morocco have met this Thursday in Madrid for a bilateral summit with which they seek to further deepen the dynamics of closer cooperation that inaugurated the support of the president of the Spanish government, Pedro Sánchez, to the Moroccan autonomy plan for the Sahara and to which Moncloa has given a low profile.

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Sánchez's partners do not know what is going to be negotiated with Morocco and believe that they will find out sooner by Rabat than by the government. "It is a claudication behind closed doors," says a Spanish diplomat. More information: Morocco celebrates as a great victory the support of the UN to its plan for the Sahara, before the suspicion of Ceuta and Melilla.

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The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has vetoed the presence of the ministers of Sumar of the appointment between the governments of Spain and Morocco, the XIII High Level Meeting (RAN), which will take place this Thursday in Madrid in order to deepen the dynamic of cooperation regarding the Moroccan autonomy plan for the Sahara. Yolanda Díaz, who will be on official trip in Italy, Pablo Bustinduy, Ernest Urtasun, Mónica García and Si…

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informacion.es broke the news in on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
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