Spain and Morocco Fail to Reach Customs Agreement for Ceuta and Melilla

Spain and Morocco have not reached an agreement on the reopening of the commercial customs in Melilla and the creation of a new one in Ceuta, during the meeting held on Tuesday in Madrid. The two countries have planned to meet again "in the coming days" on this subject.
The Spanish and Moroccan delegations, composed of representatives from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Interior and Finance of the two countries, addressed "all aspects of the future customs regime in Ceuta and Melilla" during this meeting, diplomatic sources told Europa Press, recalling that the meeting is part of "the gradual normalization of good neighborly relations" between the two countries, agreed in Rabat on April 7, after the meeting between Pedro Sanchez and King Mohammed VI.
To read: Morocco Open to Establishing Customs with Spanish Enclaves, Official Says
The parties agreed to continue the talks "in the coming days
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