Morocco, Spain to jointly combat drug trafficking
2008-11-12
Morocco and Spain agreed to create a joint commission to fight drug trafficking as well as on co-operative measures regarding unattended minors and legal migration, the Interior Ministry's director of migration and border surveillance Khalid Zerouali said Tuesday (November 11th). His statement followed a meeting of the Moroccan-Spanish permanent joint group on migration, MAP reported.
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