Morocco Resumes Repatriation of Citizens Stranded in Spanish Enclave of Melilla

A significant security and health system has been put in place in Nador, to welcome the hundreds of Moroccans stranded in Melilla. A protocol agreement has just been signed between the prefecture of the city and the authorities of the Spanish enclave.
Starting Wednesday, September 30, a first group of 200 people will be able to return to the kingdom, reports the local press, stressing that the Moroccan authorities have demanded an interval of 48 hours between each operation.
This measure will allow the reception delegation to ensure compliance with the current health protocol, by testing all the repatriated people.
For the smooth running of the operation, the local authorities have mobilized significant logistical and human resources, notes a Spanish media.
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