Morocco Considers Border Reopening as COVID-19 Situation Evolves

The Moroccan government is once again speaking out on the reopening of borders, arguing that this measure will be taken depending on the evolution of the epidemiological situation in Morocco and in the world.
This time, it is the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nasser Bourita, who returned to the incessant calls for the reopening of borders before the deputies, reports the MAP.
According to him, this decision is important but remains linked to ensuring the necessary conditions to preserve the health of visitors and Moroccan citizens.
Discussions are currently underway, he stressed, noting that "Morocco is monitoring the development of the epidemiological situation in countries that have opened their borders and will decide on what can be undertaken".
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