The Spanish government explored the possibility of requesting King Felipe VI to contact Moroccan King Mohamed VI regarding the recent crisis in Ceuta. The potential intervention, or a royal visit to the city, hinges on a request from the President and a determination that such action would be “useful and reasonable.” King Felipe VI has not ruled out either option, signaling a willingness to engage if deemed necessary. This exploration of royal involvement highlights the seriousness with which Spain views the situation. The crisis involves an influx of migrants into Ceuta, a Spanish enclave in North Africa, raising diplomatic tensions with Morocco. No final decision has been made regarding a call to the Moroccan monarch or a visit by the Spanish King. The situation remains fluid and dependent on evolving circumstances.

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