Spain has always had a serious dilemma in its foreign policy. If he leans towards Morocco, which he needs to fight against illegal immigration, terrorism and the ‘status quo’ in Ceuta and Melilla, he is upset with Algeria, key to the supply of natural gas. And vice versa. For years a difficult balance has been attempted and theoretical support for the referendum on the Sahara (47 years have passed since the green march) marked a limit.
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