Spain Warns Citizens to Exercise Caution When Traveling to Morocco

The Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has drawn up a list of recommendations for its nationals planning to visit Morocco.
The department headed by José Manuel Albares is urging Spanish tourists to exercise extreme caution during their stay in Morocco and to avoid going to the coastal areas and the strait, reports HuffPost.
The Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs also recommends that its nationals who plan to travel to Morocco by car have all the vehicle documents before entering and leaving Moroccan territory.
If the vehicle is not registered in their name, they will necessarily have to obtain a transfer document issued by the Moroccan diplomatic or consular representation in Spain.
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