Almost a week after the massive arrival of Moroccan nationals in Ceuta (Sebta), the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nasser Bourita, recalled that it is up to Spain to find the way out of a crisis of confidence between the two countries.
Two weeks before the Security Council meeting devoted to the examination of the Sahara issue, Nasser Bourita responded, using irony, remarks recently made by the Algerian Foreign Minister.
In a column published by several newspapers, Morocco’s Foreign Minister replied in his way to voices criticizing the US recognition of Morocco’s sovereignty over the Sahara.