Italy has directly cautioned Spain regarding Morocco’s role in the recent crisis involving the influx of over 72,000 Moroccan citizens into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta. Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani voiced these concerns in an interview with Corriere della Sera, placing blame squarely on Morocco for the situation. The mass movement, referred to as the “Blue March,” has triggered a significant diplomatic rift between Rome and Madrid. Tajani’s statement indicates Italy views Morocco as the primary instigator of the escalating tensions. This development adds another layer of complexity to the already strained relationship between Spain and Morocco, which centers on border controls and migration issues. The situation highlights the potential for wider geopolitical implications within the region. Italy’s public stance signals a clear divergence from Spain’s approach to addressing the crisis.

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