The Businesspeople of Melilla Demand Progress in Customs: «Morocco Drowns Us and Spain Looks the Other Way»
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The High Level Meeting (RAN) between Morocco and Spain, which is being held this Wednesday and Thursday in Madrid, has set the alarms on the Canary Islands. The Alawite kingdom faces the summit reinforced by the recent UN Security Council resolution, which Rabat interprets as a support for its autonomy plan for Western Sahara.
“Morocco drowns us.” The words of the president of the Confederation of Entrepreneurs of Melilla (CEME-CEOE), Enrique Alcoba. He does so while, with respect to Ceuta and Melilla, “Spain looks the other way”. Words that become strong precisely in the preludes of the next High Level Meeting (RAN) between Spain and Morocco that starts this Wednesday in Madrid. Alcoba trusts that “this meeting will finally allow progress in the real normalization of…
The businesspeople of Melilla this Tuesday raised the pressure before the XIII High Level Meeting (RAN) between Spain and Morocco, which starts this Wednesday in Madrid, demanding real progress in the commercial customs, a key point for the local economy that remains practically inactive despite the promises of the central government and Rabat. The bosses have once again raised their voice to warn that Morocco seeks to "housing economically" the…
The president of the Confederation of Entrepreneurs of Melilla (CEME-CEOE), Enrique Alcoba, expressed his expectations this Tuesday before the next High Level Meeting (RAN) between Spain and Morocco, which starts this Wednesday in Madrid, trusting that "this meeting will finally allow progress in the real normalization of the commercial transit between the two cities", [...] The entry The entrepreneurs of Melilla ask for progress in customs: "Mo…
The president of the Confederation of Entrepreneurs of Melilla (CEME-CEOE), Enrique Alcoba, expressed his expectations this Tuesday before the next High Level Meeting (RAN) between Spain and Morocco, which begins this Wednesday in Madrid, trusting that "this meeting will finally allow progress in the real normalization of the commercial transit between the two cities", although at the same time he assures that Morocco seeks to "housing Melilla e…
The photograph of the summit between Spain and Morocco will again be produced this week in Madrid, but the Canary Islands will not be there. The president of the Canarian government, Fernando Clavijo, lamented this Tuesday that the central executive has ruled out his presence at the High Level Meeting (RAN) on Wednesday and Thursday, almost three years after the last meeting held in Rabat and when Rabat's expansionist claims on the Canary waters…
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