The Moroccan sovereign Mohamed VI will take part at the top of the Arab League, in Algiers, on November 1 and 2. This is what Jeune Afrique announces around the start of a new era in relations between Rabat and Algiers.
“This is information that could augur a completely new climate of decline between Morocco and its Algerian neighbor. Jeune Afrique has learned from very well informed sources that on instructions from the highest Moroccan authorities, contacts have been established with several Gulf countries (Saudi Arabia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain …) to inform them that King Mohammed VI “will take part in the 31st summit of the Arab League, scheduled for November 1 and 2 We explained.
This information comes against a backdrop of the crisis in the Maghreb, where relations between Tunisia and Morocco have deteriorated considerably following the participation of the Polisario chief in Ticad 8 in Tunis.
Is it a new twist that will change the Maghreb geopolitical landscape? By the way the crisis between Algiers and Rabat about Western Sahara dates back several decades and recently relations between the two countries have experienced hostilities. Will this planned participation of Mohamed VI manage to open a new page in these relationships?