The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jose Manuel Albareshas highlighted the High Level Meeting between Spain and Morocco, in which the greatest number of agreements signed and with the greatest number of representatives of both countries has been produced. But he assures that the absence of the king of Morocco, Mohammed VI. This has been stated in a interview on Antena 3 News.
“The King of Morocco never participates in a High Level Meetingl”, emphasizes Albares. The minister explains that it is a meeting between governments in which, “in front of the ministers that we travel, there is also the president of the Government on behalf of Spain and the Moroccan head of government”.
Albares assures that it has been the meeting between Spain and Morocco in which the most agreements have been reached. And he remarks that “mark a before and after” in relations between the two countries. “We have strengthened a political dialogue on very clear principles: mutual respect, mutual benefit, permanent communication and the absence of unilateral actions,” he explains.
The minister has taken advantage of the criticism in the absence of the King of Morocco to refer to the leader of the Popular Party (PP), Alberto Núñez Feijóo. “It hurts me, as a Spaniard and not as a ministerthat charges against what all the presidents and ministers of Foreign Affairs have described as a priority: the relationship with Morocco”, he lamented.
Gibraltar and Spain
On the situation in Gibraltar, the Minister for Foreign Affairs stresses the need to “end him smuggling tobacco and other substances” in the waters of the Bay of Algeciras.
In addition, it rejects “the approach made by the British authorities in Gibraltar.” He assures that Spain has great flexibility to reach an agreement in relation to Brexit, but that “we are totally inflexible in defending sovereignty and interests from Spain”.
Spy balloon in the United States
Lastly, the minister referred to the demolition of the alleged chinese spy balloon in United States. This is an incident that has triggered a diplomatic crisis between Washington and Beijing.
Albares has analyzed the situation, assuring that he is following it “very closely” and with “quite a bit of concern”. “We hope that there is no escalation, that the facts are clarified and that everything is resolved through diplomatic channels,” she concludes.