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Clavijo, on the Central Government Leaving the Canary Islands Out of the Summit with Morocco: "We Take Note"

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Remember that according to the Statute of Autonomy and the Canarian Agenda, the community should be present

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Remember that according to the Statute of Autonomy and the Canarian Agenda, the community should be present

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The president of the Government of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, this Thursday demanded that the government of Pedro Sánchez inform him about the content of the bilateral summit between Spain and Morocco, held in Madrid, before the opacity with which, in his opinion, it has developed. Clavijo considers that at the meeting “obviously it has been spoken of the Canary Islands” and claims to know the details of the treatise, by directly affe…

The geopolitical tensions and changes in the relations between Rabat and Madrid dominated the consultations leading up to the joint summit between Morocco and Spain. Madrid (ECS). — The Kingdom of Morocco, supported, he says, by growing international support, especially from members of the Security Council such as France and the United States, seeks to formulate new demands on the Spanish Government during the High Level Meeting (RAN) scheduled …

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ecsaharaui.com broke the news in on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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