What Morocco Was Saying to Spain in Ceuta
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11 Articles
At the irregular crossing of 80,000 people that took place on the border of Ceuta last July 30, there are at least two parties involved: Spain and Morocco. The position of the...
A researcher from Washington D.C.'s establishment argued that Moroccans should march unarmed on Ceuta and Melilla and deport their respective settlers to Spain. At a time of tension in Ceuta, and on a honeymoon between Trump and Mohammed VI, the article deserves careful reading. Above all, the paragraph in which, certainly for some time, excludes the Canary Islands from NATO protection.
The migrant crisis has exposed Madrid's increasingly precarious geopolitical situation, an analysis of Foreign Policy.
The aim would be to turn the Moroccan north into a growth pole and a model of cooperation between the two shores of the Mediterranean.
A genuine peace between Morocco and Spain is conceptually impossible; at the same time, a conventional war is unlikely.
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