用户名/邮箱
登录密码
验证码
看不清?换一张
您好,欢迎访问! [ 登录 | 注册 ]
您的位置:首页 - 最新资讯
Algeria closes airspace to all Moroccan planes as dispute between countries deepens
2021-09-23 00:00:00.0     环球邮报-世界     原网页

       Open this photo in gallery

       Moroccan security forces stand guard as Moroccan farmers protest in the city of Figuig after Algerian authorities expelled date growers from the Algerian territory, a border area they are traditionally authorised to farm, on March 18, 2021.

       FADEL SENNA/AFP/Getty Images

       Algeria’s supreme security council decided on Wednesday to close the country’s airspace to all Moroccan civil and military aircraft, the Algerian presidency said, less than a month after it cut diplomatic relations with the Kingdom.

       The decision came “in view of the continued provocations and hostile practices on the Moroccan side”, it said in a statement.

       The closure also includes any aircraft carrying a Moroccan registration number, the presidency said after a meeting of the council.

       There was no immediate Moroccan official response. A source at Royal Air Maroc said the closure would only affect 15 flights weekly linking Morocco with Tunisia, Turkey and Egypt.

       The source described the closure as insignificant and said the relevant flights could reroute over the Mediterranean.

       Algeria late last month decided to cut diplomatic ties with Morocco, citing “hostile actions” from the Kingdom, referring mainly to comments made by Morocco’s envoy in New York in favour of the self-determination of the Kabylie region in Algeria.

       Morocco has said it regretted Algeria’s decision.

       Algiers also accused Rabat of backing MAK, a separatist group that the government has declared a terrorist organization. Authorities blame the group for devastating wildfires, mainly in Kabylie, that killed at least 65 people.

       The border between Morocco and Algeria has been closed since 1994 and Algeria has indicated it will divert gas exports from a pipeline running through Morocco, which was due to be renewed later this year.

       Relations have deteriorated since last year, when the Western Sahara issue flared up after years of comparative quiet. Morocco sees Western Sahara as its own, but the territory’s sovereignty has been disputed by the Polisario Front, an Algeria-backed independence movement.

       Story continues below advertisement

       Our Morning Update and Evening Update newsletters are written by Globe editors, giving you a concise summary of the day’s most important headlines. Sign up today.

       


标签:综合
关键词: diplomatic relations     Algerian authorities     Morocco     hostile     council     aircraft     Kabylie     flights     closure    
滚动新闻