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Moroccan King Calls for Strong ‘Arab Maghreb Federation’

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Moroccan King Calls for Strong 'Arab Maghreb Federation'

TEHRAN (FNA)- Morocco’s King Mohamed VI called for the establishment of “a large, strong and capable” Arab Maghreb Federation.
In a speech before the Tunisian National Constituent Assembly on Saturday, the king said that fulfilling dreams of a strong Arab Maghreb requires strengthening bilateral ties among the five Maghreb countries, as well as “engagement projects that enhance the status and path of the federation”, according to Middle East Monitor.

The call comes amidst the ongoing dispute between Morocco and Algeria over the Western Sahara.

“The federation is no longer an option, nor is it a political luxury. It has become a popular demand and a strategic regional necessity,” the king added.

He then criticized the closure of borders which “contradicts with the founding charter of the federation” and “the requirements of geographic integration” and “goes against the interests of the Maghreb countries which look forward to unity and integration.”

Citing the security and development challenges facing the Sahel and Sahara regions, he stressed, “Those who think that one nation is able to solve problems of security and stability alone are mistaken.”

Further, the Moroccan king expressed his support for the democratic transition in Tunisia.

Saturday’s visit was the first by the Moroccan king since the ouster of the Ben Ali’s regime in 2011.

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