From the Territorial Waters to Mount Tropic: How the Moroccan Autonomy Plan over the Sahara Can Affect the Canary Islands
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The proposal of the Government of Morocco questions the dividing line with Spain and reflects the extension of the continental shelf and an alleged joint exploitation of Mount Tropic, a chain of seamounts where rare earths and minerals such as tellurium, cobalt or nickel have been discovered Spain and Morocco ignore the delimitation of the territorial waters and airspace of the Sahara, which may affect the Canary Islands Morocco has once again r…
The diplomacy of the Kingdom of Morocco, chained support in Africa and Europe, guided by Mohammed VI's high strategic guidelines By Adalberto Agozino Moroccan diplomacy lives weeks of febrile activity. Since the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 2797, which consolidates the autonomy plan proposed by Rabat as the “most serious and credible” basis for resolving the Western Sahara dispute, the Kingdom's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has deployed…
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