The tilt toward Morocco undoes half a century of formal Spanish neutrality in the conflict between Morocco and the Polisario. Crucially, the new stance lands Madrid closer to Rabat’s position The Moroccan Western Sahara Wall or the Berm, also called the Moroccan sand wall ( Arabic: الجدار الرملي المغربي في الصحراء الغربية, lit. 'Moroccan sand wall in Western Sahara'), is an approximately 2,700 km-long (1,700 mi) berm running south to north through Western Sahara and the southwestern portion of Morocco.
At least 6,000 migrants have reached Spain's Ceuta enclave from neighbouring Morocco, a record number over a single day, Spanish officials say. They say the migrants - who include about 1,500
Although everything surrounding the tunnel that would link Spain and Morocco is only an idea that has not been put down on paper, some of the characteristics of the infrastructure are known. It would be a 42-kilometre-long tunnel, of which 27.8 kilometres would be underwater, with a railway line of shuttle trains to transport passengers and goods. At dawn on 24 June, a large group of African migrants surged towards a border fence separating Morocco from the tiny Spanish enclave of Melilla. In the hours-long chaos, many of the migrants were

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It’s a small city called Melilla. And it’s one of two Spanish enclaves in Morocco, marking Europe’s only land border with Africa. Melilla feels just like the rest of Spain: the same language
The land borders between Morocco and the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla have reopened for the first time in over two years. Queues of people and traffic gathered at Tarajal and Beni Enzar
MADRID – Spain on Friday declared “a new stage” in its strained relations with Morocco after the Spanish prime minister wrote to the Moroccan king, agreeing that having Western Sahara
The turbulent relationship between Morocco and Spain dates back to before 1492, when Muslim King Boabdil of Granada formally handed over the keys of the city to Spain’s Catholic monarchs. Rabat
‘Back when Morocco was like a question mark in my mind, it was said to me that in Morocco there was a nationalist, cultural, civilizational, and political renaissance, which was being encouraged and supported by a foreign ruler who loved the people of the country, the Moroccan Arabs, with a sincere love and protected their interests with a

Spain also announced an €800 million ($869 million) credit line for Spanish businesses to invest in strategic sectors in Morocco like water, agriculture, tourism and rail. Other agreements were

Spain and Morocco maintained only minimal diplomatic relations during the first two decades following the end of the protectorate, partially due to the continuing presence of Spanish troops in Sidi Ifni (until 1969) and the Western Sahara (until 1976) (Larramendi 1997, 354–364). But this diplomat ice age eventually came to an end.
At the bus station you must take a cab to the border. It will cost you between 10 and 30 dirhams (£0.75-£2.25, €1-€3, USD1.20-3.60) depending on your haggling skills, and it’s only a 5-minute drive. On the Moroccan side of the border you will see four windows on your left, some for locals, others for foreigners. bkWPmqr.
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