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Notifications (3)
- MFA Nasser Bourita in an interview to French magazine Le Point: Macron's Morocco Visit Prompts New Chapter in Bilateral Relations
- Statement: Morocco Welcomes UN Security Council’s Adoption of Resolution 2756
- HM King Mohammed VI, President Emmanuel Macron Chair Signing Ceremony of Several Bilateral Agreements
STATEMENT OF THE MINISTRIES OF THE INTERIOR AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS
2. His Majesty the King, may God Assist Him, had stressed, on several occasions, including to Heads of Foreign State, the clear and firm commitment of the Kingdom of Morocco to accept the return of duly identified unaccompanied minors.
3. Cooperation mechanisms have been set up for this purpose with certain countries, in particular France and Spain, which have resulted in the returning of several dozen of minors to Morocco.
4. The delays noted in the implementation of this cooperation are mainly linked to blockages caused by the complex procedures in some European countries
5. Morocco is the first country concerned by certain circles of civil society, or even criminal networks, which use the supposedly precarious conditions of minors as a pretext to exploit them.
6. Morocco is ready to collaborate, as it has always done, with European countries and the European Union (EU), for the settlement of this issue.
7. The Kingdom hopes that the EU and the countries concerned will be able to overcome the procedural constraints to facilitate this operation.
8. Morocco once again regrets that the migration issue, including the issue of unaccompanied minors, is used as an alibi in order to circumvent the real causes of the current political crisis with Spain, whose origins and foundations are well known.
9. The Moroccan authorities reserve the right to provide, at the right time, the appropriate responses to the unfounded accusations of the Spanish government.