European Parliament to Consider Ceuta and Melilla’s EU Integration Amid Morocco Tensions

The report entitled "Ceuta and Melilla: more Spain, more Europe" will be presented on June 1 to the European Parliament. This is a document that addresses the possibility of the two autonomous cities being integrated into the European Union.
The report deals with the entry of Ceuta and Melilla into the European Union, the Schengen area and their recognition as EU territory. European deputy Jordi Cañas will present this report to the European Parliament, according to Ceuta Al dia.
To read: Spain Classifies Ceuta and Melilla Security Plan as State Secret
As a guest on Foco Sur this week, he will also analyze on this occasion Morocco’s strategy to annex the two autonomous cities, which should be considered as European borders in Africa, without forgetting the commercial and political opportunities for Europe on the African continent through these two cities.
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