Moroccan-Spanish Relations, Model Opposite to Algeria’s Ties with Morocco (Writer-Journalist)

Rabat – Moroccan-Spanish relations represent a model opposite to the ”existing” ties between Algeria and Morocco, says writer-journalist Talaa Saoud Al Atlassi.

“These relations reveal the deficit of Algerian policies and their failures and illustrate, on the other hand, the strategic foresight of the Moroccan state under the wise leadership of HM King Mohammed VI, a historic leader at the head of an age-old state that is the culmination of a civilization rich in history and promising for the future,” he wrote in a column entitled “Moroccan state is active, the Algerian regime vindictive,” published Tuesday on the online news website “Machahid 24”.

He noted that “if the holding of the High Joint Moroccan-Spanish Commission already worries the leaders of Algiers, its results will enrage it even more.”

He emphasizes, in this regard, that this meeting represents “the pragmatic framework of cooperation, solidarity and dialogue between two kingdoms that work realistically to deepen and activate their bilateral relations in all areas,” he adds, noting that this is a real cooperation and a real dialogue under the sign of clarity and based on the principle of mutual respect.

While indicating that the economic forum will bring together businessmen and 12 Spanish ministers who will examine with their Moroccan counterparts the opportunities for reciprocal exchange of concrete benefits, the columnist notes that both parties seek to share profits and better manage the interests of both countries.

That being said, Talaa Saoud Al Atlassi considers that “Algeria is not a state concerned with its interests in a pragmatic logic and is hardly as adept at the principles of cooperation, dialogue and understanding in times of crisis as in normal situations.

 

 

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