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- Morocco–Spain_relations abstract "In recent times, Morocco–Spain relations have been friendly though intermittently discordant.Spain possesses two territorial enclaves on Africa's Mediterranean coast (Ceuta and Melilla) that are also claimed by Morocco and sometimes cause bilateral tensions. Other territorial disputes and the Western Sahara issue also sometimes cause tension. In October 2001, Morocco recalled its ambassador from Madrid after pro-Saharan groups in Spain conducted a mock referendum on the fate of the region. In the July 2002 Perejil Island crisis, Spanish troops ejected Moroccan soldiers from the uninhabited Perejil Island off the Moroccan coast; Spain asserted that it had controlled the island for centuries. Diplomatic ties were not restored until January 2003. That July, Morocco complained that Spain lacked neutrality on the Sahara issue when it chaired the United Nations Security Council and, in October, Spain suspended arms sales to Morocco due to the Perejil crisis. Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero visited Morocco in April 2004, and King Juan Carlos I visited in January 2005; on both occasions, joint statements called for a negotiated settlement to the Sahara issue—the Moroccan position. However, visits to Ceuta and Melilla by the Spanish prime minister in January 2006 and monarchs in November 2007 again set back relations. The two neighbours also have an unresolved dispute concerning territorial waters between Morocco and the Spanish Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean. Morocco's "super port" at Tangier will pose competition that concerns Spanish ports. Financed by Arab States of the Persian Gulf, its construction began in June 2009. It is expected to achieve full capacity in 2014.Territorial disputes, despite their drama, are subordinate to the continuing and productive economic cooperation between both countries, there's also shared interests in counterterrorism, counternarcotics, and efforts to stem illegal immigration. Morocco notably assisted Spanish authorities in the investigation of the 2004 bombings in Madrid and this relationship continues. Moroccan soldiers have served under Spanish command in the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti and Moroccan gendarmes have joined Spanish patrols to combat illegal immigration in the Strait of Gibraltar.".
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- Morocco–Spain_relations wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moroccan–Spanish relations".
- Morocco–Spain_relations wikiPageWikiLinkText "Morocco–Spain relations".
- Morocco–Spain_relations wikiPageWikiLinkText "international relations between Morocco and Spain".
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- Morocco–Spain_relations subject Category:Morocco–Spain_relations.
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- Morocco–Spain_relations comment "In recent times, Morocco–Spain relations have been friendly though intermittently discordant.Spain possesses two territorial enclaves on Africa's Mediterranean coast (Ceuta and Melilla) that are also claimed by Morocco and sometimes cause bilateral tensions. Other territorial disputes and the Western Sahara issue also sometimes cause tension. In October 2001, Morocco recalled its ambassador from Madrid after pro-Saharan groups in Spain conducted a mock referendum on the fate of the region.".
- Morocco–Spain_relations label "Morocco–Spain relations".
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- Morocco–Spain_relations sameAs Отношения_между_Испанией_и_Марокко.
- Morocco–Spain_relations sameAs Q6913191.
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- Morocco–Spain_relations depiction Spaans_Afrika.jpg.
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