Morocco to Readmit Unaccompanied Minors from EU
King Mohammed VI has instructed Morocco's government to facilitate the re-entry of all unaccompanied but identified Moroccan children who are in the European Union illegally, the government said on Tuesday.
Last month thousands of people crossed into
Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta from Moroccan territory, escalating a
diplomatic dispute between the two countries.
Morocco's foreign and interior ministries said
in a statement that although Morocco had already worked with EU countries to
ensure the return of minors, procedures in some countries had delayed their
return.
Most migrants who crossed into Ceuta were
immediately returned to Morocco, but hundreds of unaccompanied minors remain.
Morocco is angry at Spain's decision to take in
Western Sahara independence leader Brahim Ghali for medical treatment without
informing Rabat.
It said on Tuesday that the issue of migration
was being used to distract from what it called the "real causes of the
current political crisis with Spain", referring to Madrid's position on
Western Sahara.