A decision taken by a South African court on Thursday to keep the seized ship carrying a Moroccan cargo of phosphate in port until the case goes to trial «contradicts international laws». The Minister of State in charge of Human Rights, Mustapha Ramid has stressed on that Thursday in Rabat. This decision contradicts completely the ruling of the Panama court which declared itself that it is not the appropriate venue to consider purely political matters, the Minister recalls in a
The Cherifian Office of Phosphates (OCP) and its subsidiary Phosboucraa broke silence following the seizure of a phosphate vessel in South Africa. The Moroccan leading company reacted to the hearing in the African country indicating that : «the allegations of the petitioners are unfounded and are initiated to divert the international political process». A process that «is handed to the United Nations Security Council», Map news agency reports. «The hearing took
A Moroccan parliamentarian delegation is currently in South Africa to assist the fourth session of the Pan-African Parliament (PAP) organized in Midrand, a city near Johannesburg, from the 8th to 19th May, Business Standard reports. This meeting is supposed to prepare for Morocco’s official return to the legislative body of the African Union, the same source indicates. «Our participation is aimed at finalizing the procedures for Morocco's accession to the Pan-African