“The good relations that must always exist between neighboring countries will be restored.”

Source: Eduardo de Castro (2021) cited in " Melilla Authorities Hope for Reopening of Borders With Morocco in 2022 https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2021/12/346225/melilla-authorities-hope-for-reopening-of-borders-with-morocco-in-2022" on Morocco World News, 27 December 2021.
Context: border opening between Melilla and Morocco after COVID-19 lockdown

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