Muscat Daily

Morocco’s king ‘open’ to restore ties with Algeria

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Rabat, Morocco - Morocco’s King Mohammed VI used an address on Saturday to ‘once again’ reiterate his openness to restoring ties with Algeria, which broke off diplomatic relations with Rabat last year.

“We aspire to work with the Algerian presidency so that Morocco and Algeria can work hand in hand to establish normal relations between two brotherly peoples,” Mohammed said during the traditiona­l speech marking the anniversar­y of his accession to the throne.

“I stress once again that the borders that separate the Moroccan and Algerian brothers will never be barriers preventing their interactio­n and understand­ing.” He urged Moroccans to ‘preserve the spirit of fraternity, solidarity and good neighbourl­iness towards our Algerian brothers’.

Morocco and Algeria have long been at odds over the disputed territory of Western Sahara, where the Algiers-backed Polisario Front is seeking independen­ce from Rabat’s rule.

Algeria broke off diplomatic relations with Morocco in August 2021, accusing Rabat of ‘hostile acts’.

The decision was ‘completely unjustifie­d’, Rabat said.

The disputed status of Western Sahara - a former Spanish colony considered a ‘non-autonomous territory’ by the United Nations - has pitted Morocco against the Polisario Front since the 1970s.

Rabat, which controls nearly 80 per cent of the territory, is pushing for autonomy under its sovereignt­y.

The Polisario Front, however, wants a UN-sponsored referendum on self-determinat­ion.

Morocco’s sovereignt­y over the territory was backed by Washington in a 2020 deal that also saw Rabat normalise ties with Israel.

Algeria, which supports the Palestinia­n cause in addition to the Front, has taken the opportunit­y to criticise Morocco’s growing military cooperatio­n with Israel, which it refers to as the ‘Zionist entity’.

Referring to ‘allegation­s that Moroccans insult Algeria and Algerians’, Mohammed said they were the work of ‘irresponsi­ble individual­s who are trying to sow discord’. “This gossip about Moroccan-Algerian relations is totally senseless and frankly appalling,” he added.

 ?? (aFP) ?? Morocco’s King Mohammed VI delivering a speech to the nation, in Rabat on Saturday
(aFP) Morocco’s King Mohammed VI delivering a speech to the nation, in Rabat on Saturday

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