Opening liaison office in Rabat, foreign minister says he agreed with Moroccan counterpart on upgrading missions to embassies; Herzog invites king to visit
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Moroccan monarch is the first leader to call his Jordanian counterpart in order to express his full support for decisions taken by King Abdullah II to ensure Jordan s Security and Stability
Berlin, Germany., April 4, 2021 - /PressReleasePoint/ - In a statement by the Moroccan Royal Palace, the king of Morocco, Mohammed VI, called King Abdullah II of Jordan to reassure him of Morocco’s full support for the stability and security of the Hashemite Kingdom. The King of Morocco was the first foreign leader to call the Jordanian Monarch to show support and inquire about the situation caused by reports of an attempted coup d’état.
Egyptian opposition establishes new political front
Opposition forces and personalities in Egypt have announced the formation of a unified political front abroad that aims to achieve peaceful political change in the country, after six months of dialogue and negotiations between opposition movements and figures based outside Egypt, reported Arabi21.
The new political front, named the Union of Egyptian National Forces, aims to be a coordination platform for opposition forces to unify efforts with the aim of bringing about changes in the country and overthrowing the regime of the coupist leader Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. We have produced many consensual strategic visions not only to diagnose the reality on the ground and define mechanisms for changing the status quo, but also to set a vision for the future we seek
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I along with the world have realized that during the week that saw Morocco and Israel restore bilateral ties to advance diplomacy; President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority has remained surprisingly silent. After the Palestinian Authority blasted the UAE, Bahrain, and Sudan for making diplomatic advancements with Israel, the silence is ever more noticeable; if anything, it was expected and calculated. My initial thoughts are that condemnations were inevitable, until this point, I have not heard anything I noticed that the Palestinian Authority has gone after its local media proxies and ensured minimal coverage on the matter would be allowed. This is a surprise to most but