MADRID, 31 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The King of Morocco, Mohamed VI, will finally not attend the Arab League summit on behalf of his country that starts this Tuesday in Algeria, after weeks of speculation that would not have been clarified until the weekend, already with the minister Moroccan Foreign Minister, Naser Burita, in Algiers.

The holding of the regional forum has been the constant focus of speculation and led to an Algerian minister traveling to Rabat for the first time since the breakdown of relations in August 2021 to personally deliver an invitation that Burita, present at the previous meetings, has accepted. At the climb.

The head of Moroccan diplomacy clarified on Sunday that Mohamed VI will not head the delegation, according to sources quoted by the magazine ‘Jeune Afrique’. The information is echoed by several Moroccan media, including some such as ‘Le 360’, which are considered close to the Royal House of Morocco.

Burita had alleged in recent days that Mohamed VI’s intention was to participate in the meeting, something that seemed far away given that it has not started and the two neighboring countries have already exchanged reproaches on account of alleged misinformation and news false.