Egyptian president Abdel Fattah Al-Sissi reiterated, Wednesday in Cairo, his country's support for Morocco's territorial integrity.
Egyptian president Abdel Fattah Al-Sissi reiterated, Wednesday in Cairo, his country's support for Morocco's territorial integrity.
Egypt has formally voiced its final support for Morocco’s return to the African Union (AU).
In the last Arab-African Summit held in Malabo Equatorial Guinea, the presence of a flag representing the secessionist movement known as the “Polisario Front”, which threatens the territorial integrity of Morocco, created a vast discontent among the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries that...
Moroccans were taken aback over the weekend by news that Egypt welcomed a Polisario delegation and allowed it to take part in the Arab-African Parliamentary Congress, held on the 150th anniversary of the Egyptian parliament.
The Moroccan Danish Forum called on the Egyptian coup President Abdelfattah El Sissi to account for a visit to the country by a delegation of the self-proclaimed Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR).
Egypt has denied that it extended any invitation to delegates of the self-proclaimed Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), hours after the latter appeared as posing for a snapshot with coup President Abdelfattah El Sissi in Sharm El-Sheikh resort.
Egypt supports Morocco’s application to be reinstated in the African Union stating the kingdom has an important role to play in the development of Africa.
Egypt’s Foreign minister Sameh Chokri underlined, on Tuesday, that his country, which closely follows the Sahara issue, remains attached to a settlement of this conflict pursuant to international law and UNSC resolutions.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Choukri reaffirmed Egypt’s attachment to Morocco’s territorial integrity and its support for the autonomy initiative submitted by the Kingdom to put an end to the Western Sahara conflict.
Every day that passes by since Morocco’s state television described Egypt’s Abdul Fattah Al-Sisi as a “coup president” and ousted Mohamed Morsi as the “legitimate Egyptian president”, it becomes more apparent that the real reason for Morocco’s retaliation is not the incessant insults that were...