Damascus: Syrian authorities have confirmed the closure of the premises occupied by the Polisario separatists in the capital city of Damascus. This development occurred during the visit of a Moroccan technical mission tasked with preparing for the reopening of the Moroccan Embassy in Syria. A joint mission comprising Moroccan and Syrian officials visited the site to ensure the effective closure of the Polisario office.
According to Burkina Information Agency, the closure signifies Syria's commitment to respecting Morocco's national sovereignty and territorial integrity, explicitly rejecting any support for separatist entities. It also highlights Syria's dedication to enhancing bilateral cooperation with Morocco and fostering regional stability.
This move aligns with the decision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI to reopen the Moroccan embassy in Damascus, signaling a new chapter in Moroccan-Syrian relations. The closure of the Polisario office serves as a tangible demonstration of this mutual commitment to Morocco's territorial integrity.
On Saturday, May 17, Syrian Foreign Minister Assaad Al-Shaibani, speaking in Baghdad, expressed his country's gratitude for King Mohammed VI's decision. The announcement was made by the Moroccan Sovereign during a speech at the 34th Summit of the League of Arab States in Baghdad, emphasizing the aim to expand the historical ties between the two nations and their peoples.