Spain to Reopen Ceuta and Melilla Borders with Morocco After Two-Year Closure
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The borders of Ceuta and Melilla with Morocco will reopen next Tuesday, announced the Spanish Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, on Thursday.
The border crossings of Tarajal in Ceuta and Beni Ensar in Melilla will reopen early next Tuesday, after more than two years of closure for health and diplomatic reasons, announced the Spanish Minister of the Interior on Thursday.
To read: Morocco and Spain to Reopen Ceuta and Melilla Border Crossings After Two-Year Closure
Morocco and Spain have reached "an agreement for the land borders of Ceuta and Melilla to reopen on Tuesday, May 17 at 00:00," said Fernando Grande-Marlaska to the press.
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