Morocco to Reopen Borders July 10, British Ambassador Announces
– byKamal
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The British Ambassador to Rabat, Thomas Reilly, announced in a tweet that Morocco will proceed to open its borders from July 10 at the earliest.
The diplomat invited British nationals who refuse to wait until that date to contact the embassy services, where a repatriation program is available.
Thomas Reilly stressed in his tweet that the repatriation operation will continue next week with the implementation of new air links from Morocco.
It should be recalled that the Moroccan authorities will proceed from this Monday, June 22, to the repatriation of Moroccans stranded in France, the United Arab Emirates, Tunisia and the Netherlands.
Category: Morocco
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