Algeria and Morocco want to restore their relationship
The King of
Morocco, Mohammed VI, has voiced his desire for a restoration of normalcy and
the reopening of borders with Algeria, a North African neighbouring country
that severed diplomatic ties with Morocco almost two years ago. Mohammed VI,
59, gave a statement to honour the anniversary of his ascension to the throne
in 1999. In the speech, he said, “We pray to the Almighty for a return
to normality and a reopening of the borders between our two neighbouring
countries and our brotherly people.”
As a result
of Morocco’s accusations that its neighbour was complicit in a jihadist attack
on a hotel in Marrakesh that resulted in the deaths of two tourists, the
borders have been closed since 1994, causing families to be separated. Algeria
subsequently fortified its borders. Since then, tensions between the regional
rivals have increased as a result of their dispute over Western Sahara, where
the Polisario Front, which has Algeria’s support, is attempting to overthrow
Rabat’s rule and has declared the region to be a “war zone.”
In August
of 2021, Algeria cut ties with Morocco, accusing Rabat of “hostile
acts.” In response, Morocco stated that Algeria’s move was “completely
unjustified.” The acknowledgment by Israel earlier this month of “Morocco’s
sovereignty” over Western Sahara contributed to the tensions that
already existed between Morocco and Algeria. Algeria referred to Israel’s move
as a “flagrant violation of international law.” Morocco and
Algeria have been at odds over the territory for decades.
Mohammed VI
gave a speech on Saturday that was televised across the country. In it, he
reassured “our brothers in Algeria, their leadership, and their people
that they will never have to fear malice from Morocco.” Every year,
the king reiterates his desire for improved relations with Algeria.
Mohammed
stated that the “allegations that Moroccans insult Algeria and
Algerians” were the work of “irresponsible individuals who are
trying to sow discord” in reference to the allegations. “This
gossip about Moroccan-Algerian relations is completely pointless and, to be
perfectly honest, appalling,” he went on to say.
“We will
not be able to rise to the challenges posed from the inside or the outside of
our country unless we first consolidate social stability and strengthen the
economy.” In addition, the King used his speech on Saturday to make a
commitment to reforming the family code in favour of women’s rights, social
protections, and price limits at a time when inflation is rising.
In addition
to this, he promised to redouble the efforts that are being put into fighting
COVID-19 through vaccination, and he commended the health sector, the security
forces, and the public authorities for the “dedication and spirit of
responsibility” that they have demonstrated throughout the epidemic.
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