Morocco’s Minister of Justice has reiterated the country’s long-standing claim over the Spanish cities of Ceuta and Melilla, referring to them as holding a “historical right” for Morocco. He called for the establishment of a “space for dialogue” with Spanish authorities to address the issue. This renewed assertion comes amidst ongoing diplomatic tensions between the two nations. The Moroccan official framed the issue as a matter needing discussion, signaling a desire – though potentially conditional – for negotiations. Spain considers Ceuta and Melilla as integral parts of its territory and rejects Morocco's sovereignty claims. This latest development is likely to further complicate relations between Madrid and Rabat, prompting calls for a diplomatic solution. The request for dialogue could indicate a willingness to formally discuss the sensitive issue, or a continuation of pressure tactics.

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