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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, left, greeted by Moroccan King Mohammed VI prior to their lunch at the Royal Palace in Rabat – Moroccan Royal Palace via AP |
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sรกnchez is set to meet with Moroccan King Mohammed VI on Thursday during a two-day visit to Rabat that seeks to mark an easing of diplomatic tensions centered on Morocco’s disputed region of Western Sahara.
The King will invite Sรกnchez and his family to share in the Iftar meal to break the dayโs fast during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan on Thursday, according to a Spanish government official.
Spainโs government calls the meeting an opportunity to open a โnew stageโ in ties with Morocco based on โmutual respect,โ but also to discuss “restraint from any unilateral action to honor the importance of all that we share and to avoid future crises.โ
Relations between the two countries separated by the Strait of Gibraltar were severely frayed last April. Morocco was angered by Spain allowing the leader of the pro-independence movement for Western Sahara to receive medical treatment for COVID-19 at a Spanish hospital on request by Morocco’s neighbor Algeria, an ally of pro-independence Sahrawis.
Morocco responded by loosening its border controls around Spainโs North Africa enclave of Ceuta, provoking the unauthorized crossing of thousands of young Moroccans and migrants from other African countries.
The mood did not improve until last month, when Sรกnchez took the surprising decision to alter Spainโs long-standing position on Western Sahara, a former Spanish colony. In a letter to King Mohammed, Sรกnchez backed Moroccoโs plan to give more autonomy to Western Sahara as long as it remains unquestionably under Moroccan grip.
New political line
The Spanish leader called Rabatโs proposal โthe most serious, realistic and credibleโ initiative for resolving the decades-long dispute over the vast territory โ thatโs largely barren but rich in phosphates and faces fertile fishing grounds in the Atlantic Ocean โ which Morocco annexed in 1976.
Morocco, in turn, sent back its ambassador to Spain 10 months after she was recalled. Morocco is now seeking assurances that Spainโs support for the autonomy proposal is a strategic shift in its foreign policy. King Mohammed said last year that his country will not sign any economic partnerships with countries that oppose Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara.
Morocco has grown in strategic importance to Spain over the past decade considered critical both in the fight against radical jihadi groups as well as in holding back migrants who try to reach Europe.
Sรกnchez and Spanish Foreign Minister Josรฉ Albares have insisted that Spain continues to support the resolution of the Western Sahara question via a United Nations-backed referendum. But the drive to appease Morocco has earned Sรกnchez sharp criticism both in Madrid and in Algiers. Algers has recalled its ambassador to Spain.
His Socialist Party on Thursday lost a parliamentary motion backed by all the other parties, including the junior member in the government coalition, condemning the tilt toward Rabat. Its political opponents accuse Sรกnchez of having betrayed the Sahrawi people while getting nothing tangible in return from Morocco. Sรกnchez has responded that he has worked with Spain’s national interest in mind. Now he is under pressure to show real results.
AP