24.11.2020, 16:44
Die arabischen Staaten stehen hinter Marokko, mit einer Ausnahme:
Quelle: https://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/origina...rocco.html
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Zitat:However, Egypt refused to support Morocco in its war against the Polisario Front or show any support for the Moroccan army. It contented itself with a statement by the Foreign Ministry on its Facebook page on Nov. 15, saying the country is closely following up on the developments in the area. Cairo called on the parties to exercise restraint and refrain from any provocative actions and any acts that harm the economic interests and trade exchange in the Guerguerat region.
Egypt further urged both parties to commit to dialogue and resume the political process to resolve the crisis.
In response to the Egyptian statement, Moroccan writer and journalist Mustafa el-Fan lashed out at the political system in Egypt. In an interview with Arabi21 news site on Nov. 17, he said it was unacceptable for Egypt to call on both parties to exercise restraint and stop provocative actions without speaking about the sovereignty of the Moroccan state, describing the Egyptian statement as “provocative.”
Back on Oct. 14, 2016, Egyptian authorities had hosted a Polisario Front delegation in an official reception. The authorities granted the group’s members visas to enter its territory in order to attend a ceremony in the city of Sharm el-Sheikh marking the 150th anniversary of the launch of the Egyptian parliament.
Fan argued that Egypt is showing hostility to Morocco due to the latter’s role in resolving the crisis in Libya and ending the internal fighting there. “Whenever Morocco hosts a meeting or conference in Skhirat or Bouznika, [Abdel Fattah al-]Sisi would threaten military intervention in Libya,” he said in his interview.
Five years ago, specifically on Sept. 17, 2015, Morocco brought together all the Libyan parties to sign the Skhirat Agreement under the auspices of the United Nations.
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