Amidst the diplomatic crisis between Morocco and France, the mission of Morocco’s ambassador to France has ended without a successor being appointed.
Morocco’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said a press release published in the Official Bulletin of February 2 and relayed Friday by the media. stated that “in accordance with high royal instructions, it has been decided to terminate the functions of Mr. Mohamed Benchaâboun as Ambassador of His Majesty to the French Republic, as of January 19, 2023.”
Moroccan authorities and the European parliament have been at loggerheads over a call for the North African country to respect the freedom of the press”, writes the Hespress media.
The European Parliament adopted by a large majority a non-binding resolution urging the Moroccan authorities to “respect freedom of expression and freedom of the media” and to put an end to the “harassment of all journalists”.
The chairman of the Morocco-EU joint parliamentary committee Lahcen Haddad has also accused “the French deep state” of being at the origin of the resolution of the Euro-deputies.
The six countries in Northern Africa – Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, and Tunisia have historically been and remain significant countries of migrant destination, transit, and departure.
France’s relationship fell in 2021 with allegations that President Emmanuel Macron’s phone was on a list of potential targets for surveillance by Morocco using the Pegasus software. Morocco has denied the allegation and said it did not possess Pegasus.