Arab League OIC call for Algeria-Morocco dialogue amid spat
The two groups and Saudi Arabia decry the diplomatic rift and ask the North African rivals to resolve the conflict.
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the Arab League and Saudi Arabia have called for âdialogueâ to resolve the diplomatic dispute between Algeria and Morocco.
Algeria on Tuesday said it had cut diplomatic relations with Morocco because of âhostile actionsâ, following months of resurgent tensions between the North African rivals.
The OIC âcalled for dialogue to resolve any possible differencesâ, a statement from the Jeddah-based organisation said on Wednesday.
Saudi Arabia called on the nations âto prioritise dialogueâ to help âachieve security and stabilityâ, a foreign ministry statement read.
Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit urged âboth countries to exercise restraint and to avoid further escalationâ in a statement late on Tuesday.
Libya, which borders Algeria, said it âdeeply regretsâ the deterioration of relations and asked for ârestraintâ, in a statement from the foreign ministry.
Tripoli also called for regional talks on the sidelines of the next Arab League meeting, scheduled for September 7 to 9 in Cairo.
Algiers has long been at odds with Rabat â" particularly over Western Sahara, a former Spanish colony Morocco sees as an integral part of its territory, but where Algiers has supported the Polisario independence movement.
Their rivalry took a new twist last year when outgoing US president Donald Trump recognised Moroccan sovereignty over the territory, in exchange for Morocco normalising ties with Israel.
For Algeria, that amounted to Rabat âintroducing a foreign military force into the Maghrebâ, in the words of Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra on Tuesday.
Moroccoâs foreign ministry hit back, saying Algiersâ move was âcompletely unjustifiedâ.
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