A former Moroccan official: Tunisia’s reception of the Polisario leader is a stab in the back

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Sheikh Bidallah stressed, in an interview with Sky News Arabia, that Tunisia and the president, happy to receive Ibrahim Ghali, did not respect the agreement with Japan, pointing out that this is a purely Tunisian step intended to offend the Kingdom of Morocco and all living agreements..

In response to a question about the responsibility of the African Union to issue official invitations to attend the Tokyo Summit for Development in Africa (Ticad) The eighth to be held in Tunisia, Sheikh Bidallah confirmed that there were preparatory meetings prior to the summit on March 12, which were agreed upon between Tunisia and Japan, to send invitations to the ambassadors of all 54 countries, and they were sent to 50 countries, with the exception of countries that are subject to African sanctions, including Kenya Burkina Faso and Sudan.

The former Chairman of the House of Councilors noted that "Tunisia has no right to summon any other parties, especially since Tunisia pledged that it will not invite any entity to the TICAD Summit, but only to the recognized countries where invitation cards were officially sent with signatures by the Japanese Prime Minister and the Tunisian President, and this is what was agreed upon. On the 12th of last March."

He stressed that this Tunisian step hits the heart of the relations between Morocco and Tunisia.

Sheikh Bidallah pointed out that Tunisia has no interest in taking this step unless it is subject to pressure from its neighbors, with the aim of influencing the Kingdom of Morocco and its territorial integrity..

And about the future Relations between Morocco and Tunisiathe former president of the Moroccan House of Councilors said that "All relations with countries are conducted through the prism of the Moroccan Sahara, and that the Tunisian step will have dire repercussions in future relations with Tunisia, and for this the ambassador was summoned urgently, noting that this does not affect the relations between the Moroccan and Tunisian peoples.."

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Sheikh Bidallah stressed, in an interview with Sky News Arabia, that Tunisia and the president, happy to receive Ibrahim Ghali, did not respect the agreement with Japan, pointing out that this is a purely Tunisian step intended to offend the Kingdom of Morocco and all living agreements..

In response to a question about the responsibility of the African Union to issue official invitations to attend the Tokyo Summit for Development in Africa (Ticad) The eighth to be held in Tunisia, Sheikh Bidallah confirmed that there were preparatory meetings prior to the summit on March 12, which were agreed upon between Tunisia and Japan, to send invitations to the ambassadors of all 54 countries, and they were sent to 50 countries, with the exception of countries that are subject to African sanctions, including Kenya Burkina Faso and Sudan.

The former head of the House of Councilors pointed out that “Tunisia has no right to summon any other parties, especially since Tunisia pledged that it will not invite any entity to the TICAD summit, but only to the recognized countries where invitation cards were officially sent stamped by the Japanese Prime Minister. And the Tunisian president, and this is what was agreed upon on March 12th.”

He stressed that this Tunisian step hits the heart of the relations between Morocco and Tunisia.

Sheikh Bidallah pointed out that Tunisia has no interest in taking this step unless it is subject to pressure from its neighbors, with the aim of influencing the Kingdom of Morocco and its territorial integrity..

And about the future Relations between Morocco and TunisiaThe former head of the Moroccan Council of Advisors said that “all relations with countries are conducted through the prism of the Moroccan Sahara, and that the Tunisian step will have dire repercussions in future relations with Tunisia, and for this the ambassador was summoned urgently, noting that this does not affect the relations between the Moroccan and Tunisian peoples.”.

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