Morocco not commenting on crisis with France

RABAT, MOROCCO - MARCH 29: Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita holds joint press conference with his counterpart US Secretary of State Antony Blinken (not seen) after their meeting in Rabat, Morocco on March 29, 2022. ( Jalal Morchidi - Anadolu Agency

The Moroccan Foreign Ministry as well as officials have not officially commented on the nearly two-year-old crisis with France. France has suggested the crisis erupted after claims Morocco spied on French President Emmanuel Macron using Israeli software while in return Morocco attributes the critics to France's opposition to recognising Morocco's sovereignty over the Western Sahara and its inclination to Algerian at the expense of Moroccan interests. Meanwhile, Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita avoided talking about the crisis with France, he acknowledged the existence of a "crisis of differences" with the European Union over human rights two days ago. However, former Moroccan Prime Minister Abdelilah Benkirane recently described France as an "enemy" that fears Rabat's expansion in Africa.  "France and Europe, […] Source

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