Kuwait Times

Morocco seeks to ‘turn page’ on tense ties with Algeria

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RABAT: King Mohammed VI has called for an easing of bilateral tensions with Algeria, long stoked by the disputed Western Sahara region, official Moroccan media said Sunday. The king issued the call in a message to congratula­te Abdelmajid Tebboune for winning

Algeria’s presidenti­al election, which took place on Thursday, MAP news agency said. “The King also reiterated his previous call to open a new page in relations between the two neighborin­g countries, based on mutual trust and constructi­ve dialogue,” it said.

The North African neighbors have been at loggerhead­s for decades over Western Sahara, a former Spanish colony disputed between Morocco and the Polisario Front, an Algeria-backed independen­ce movement. Morocco fought a war with the Polisario Front from 1975 to 1991, when a ceasefire deal was agreed. Algeria and Morocco have had frequent diplomatic rows and their land border has been closed since 1994.

Heads of state from the two countries have not met since 2005.

The internatio­nal community has long advocated that a referendum be held to decide the status of Western Sahara. But Morocco, which annexed the territory after Spain withdrew in 1975 and considers it an integral part of the kingdom, has instead offered autonomy for Western Sahara. The Polisario Front insists on a UN referendum on independen­ce. After a long break, a UN-led dialogue between Morocco, the Polisario Front, Algeria and Mauritania resumed in Switzerlan­d in December 2018, followed by a second round in March, but no breakthrou­gh was made. —AFP

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