Unlike Algeria, Morocco has remained committed to a consistent policy on the Mali issue, despite changing circumstances. This approach is based on two fundamental pillars: the defense of the territorial integrity of states and a genuine commitment to combating terrorism.
A few months ago, Vox raised concerns about the possible revival of the «Committee for the Liberation of Ceuta and Melilla». That project became a reality this Friday, now with an expanded mission that includes combating Rif separatism, which it claims is backed by Algeria.
In a bid to retaliate against Paris, Algiers is rolling out the red carpet for a fringe Breton far-right group. This absurd alliance underscores the chaotic state of Algerian diplomacy: defending its own territorial integrity against the «threat» posed by Boualem Sansal, while simultaneously funding and arming separatist movements and instabilities abroad. An analysis of a policy that has grown increasingly erratic.
As part of its efforts to undermine Morocco's territorial integrity, Algeria hosted a meeting of the «Rif National Party» today, Saturday, and incited the invitation of guests from South Africa, Mozambique, and the Polisario to participate in it.