The King of Morocco renews the call to reopen the borders with Algeria

- Europe and Arabs
- Sunday , 30 July 2023 15:56 PM GMT
Rabat - Brussels: Europe and the Arabs - Agencies
In his speech, today, Sunday, the Moroccan monarch, King Mohammed VI, renewed the call to reopen the borders with Algeria.
King Mohammed VI said in his speech on the twenty-fourth anniversary of the Throne Day: "We say to our brothers in Algeria that Morocco will not be a source of any evil or ill, and we renew the call to reopen the borders with Algeria, as seriousness is evident when it comes to our territorial integrity."
King Mohammed VI added, "It is our seriousness that made the countries of the world recognize our territorial integrity, the latest of which is the Israeli recognition, and we need to open broader horizons for reforms."
Stressing, "We will not tolerate poor governance, management and chaotic use of water, and we affirm Morocco's firm position on the justice of the Palestinian cause and the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people."
On the occasion of the glorious Throne Day in Morocco, King Mohammed VI issued an order to pardon a group of people, including detainees and those on release, who were sentenced by the various courts of the honorable Kingdom, numbering 2052 people.
In Brussels, the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Brussels and the Kingdom's mission to the European Union and NATO have invited many political, diplomatic, media and other Arab, European and multi-national figures to attend a ceremony to be held this Sunday afternoon on the occasion of the Throne Day.

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