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Morocco, Spain agree to open new chapter in bilateral relations
Moroccan King Mohammed VI (File photo: Facebook page)

The Xinhua reported, a statement issued by the Moroccan Royal Cabinet said that Morocco and Spain on Thursday reiterated their will to open a new chapter in the bilateral relations.

The statement said, Moroccan King Mohammed VI and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, during their talks held in Rabat, pledged to start a new stage in the bilateral ties "based on mutual respect, reciprocal trust, permanent consultation, frank and loyal cooperation."

It added, they also agreed to take concrete actions in the framework of a roadmap covering all areas of their partnership.

Bilateral relations between Morocco and Spain deteriorated in April last year, after Spain admitted the Polisario Front leader for medical treatment using Algerian documents.

 

In last month, Spain announced a major shift in its policy by endorsing Morocco's autonomy plan to settle the dispute over Western Sahara, paving the way for easing their strained ties.

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The statement added that Sanchez reaffirmed his country's position on the Western Sahara issue, which considers "the Moroccan autonomy initiative as the most serious, realistic and credible basis for resolving the dispute."

Source: xinhua

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