Saudi Arabia and Jordan support Morocco’s movement in Guerguerat



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The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation expressed its condemnation of the desperate and unacceptable provocations and practices that have occurred since last October 21, which constitute a flagrant violation of the agreements concluded and a real threat to security and stability of the region.

The United Arab Emirates renewed its support for the Kingdom of Morocco in all the measures it considers to defend the security of its lands and citizens.

Early Friday, the Moroccan army announced that the Guerguerat crossing, in the south of the kingdom, is now fully secured thanks to a seat belt that ensures the flow of goods and people through the border crossing between Morocco and Mauritania.

The assurance of this border crossing arrives, while the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced, on Friday, the launch of a military operation in the Guerguerat buffer zone in the Moroccan Sahara, to expel the Polisario militia.

Rabat explained that this process was started in order to end the obstruction caused by these militias and restore freedom of civil and commercial movement.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans Residing Abroad said in a statement that "Faced with the dangerous and unacceptable provocations by the Polisario militia in the Guerguerat buffer zone in the Moroccan Sahara, Morocco decided to act, with full respect for the powers conferred on it.".

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Today, Saturday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia said: “The government of the Kingdom supports the measures taken by brother Morocco to establish freedom of civil and commercial movement in the Guerguerat buffer zone in the Moroccan Sahara.”

The Saudi Arabian Foreign Ministry also denounced “any practice that threatens trafficking at this vital crossroads linking Morocco and Mauritania,” and called for “restraint and no escalation in compliance with relevant international legitimacy decisions,” according to the Agency for Saudi Press (SPA).

For its part, the Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirmed on Saturday that Jordan fully supports the Kingdom of Morocco in all the steps it takes to protect its national interests, territorial integrity and security.

And he highlighted in a statement, “his support for the efforts ordered by King Mohammed VI to restore security in the Guergara buffer zone on the Moroccan-Mauritanian border and guarantee the safety of citizens and the flow of traffic and traffic. commercial”.

For his part, the ministry spokesman, Dhaifallah Al-Fayez, affirmed today Saturday “the clear and firm position of Jordan in supporting the territorial integrity of the Kingdom of Morocco and its sovereignty over all its territories and supporting efforts to achieve a political solution to the problem of the Moroccan Sahara in accordance with the decisions of international legitimacy and the autonomy initiative launched by Morocco “.

On Friday, the United Arab Emirates confirmed its solidarity and support for Morocco and supported King Mohammed VI’s decision to end the illegal incursion into the Guerguerat buffer zone linking Morocco with Mauritania, with the aim of ensuring the natural flow of goods and people between the two neighboring countries.

The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation expressed its condemnation of the desperate and unacceptable provocations and practices that have occurred since last October 21, which constitute a flagrant violation of the agreements concluded and a real threat to security and stability of the region.

The United Arab Emirates renewed its support for the Kingdom of Morocco in all the measures it considers to defend the security of its lands and citizens.

Early on Friday, the Moroccan army announced that the Guerguerat crossing in the south of the kingdom is now fully secured thanks to a seat belt that ensures the flow of goods and people through the border crossing between Morocco and Mauritania.

The securing of this border crossing comes, while the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced, on Friday, the launching of a military operation in the Guerguerat buffer zone in the Moroccan Sahara, to expel the Polisario militia.

Rabat explained that this process was initiated in order to put an end to the state of obstruction caused by those militias and to restore freedom of civil and commercial movement.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans residing abroad said in a statement that “in the face of dangerous and unacceptable provocations by the Polisario militia in the Guerguerat buffer zone in the Moroccan Sahara, Morocco decided to act, in full respect of the powers vested in it “.



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