Bourita: King Mohammed VI calls the Algerian president for dialogue in Morocco

Afaf Fahchouch
Afaf Fahchouch
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccan Expatriates, Mr Nasser Bourita said that King Mohammed VI invited the Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune to visit Morocco for a talk, according to the French news agency “AFP”.

The agency noted that Bourita confirmed that King Mohammed VI expressed his intention in recent days to visit Algeria which he was invited to attend the Arab summit, but the Moroccan delegation did not receive any confirmation from the Algerian side after asking for clarifications about the arrangements for the king’s reception.

Bourita, who headed the Moroccan delegation at the summit, expressed his regret at what happened about not receiving any answers from those concerned.

This is not the first time that King Mohammed VI has called the Algerian president for dialogue in order to revive relations between the two countries, Although Algeria severed diplomatic relations with Morocco.

Afaf Al Fahchouch

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