Morocco stops invovlement in war in Yemen

Morocco has stopped involvement in the war in Yemen, as per Moroccan govermnent officials. Speaking anonymously, the officials said that Rabat recalled its ambassador. They were not able to elaborate further as they were not authorized to speak publicly regardign the tensions.

Al-Jazeera adds:

"In an interview with Al Jazeera last month (Arabic link), Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita attributed Rabat's decision to "developments on the ground" in Yemen, "especially in regards to the humanitarian situation"."

The article continues that:

"When asked why King Mohammed VI did not host Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on a recent tour of other Arab countries, Bourita said: "Official visits are prepared in advance, according to protocol.

After Bourita's interview, Saudi television channel Al Arabiya aired a documentary on disputed Western Sahara, supporting claims that Morocco invaded it after Spanish colonisers left in 1975.

Morocco recalled its ambassador to Saudi Arabia for consultations after the report aired, according to another government official.

Morocco considers Western Sahara its southern territories."

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