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Naval Deal Boost: Morocco is set to receive its first Spanish-built warship in more than 40 years: the Navantia-built Avante 1800-class patrol vessel, expected around July, reportedly delivered unarmed and then fitted out by the Royal Moroccan Navy for surveillance missions. Diplomatic Repositioning: Syria’s renewed engagement with Morocco—framed around the Moroccan Sahara and Rabat reopening a Damascus embassy—signals a broader Arab recalibration, though Morocco’s past caution is again being questioned. Western Sahara Rights Debate: Sahrawi NGOs in El Aaiún sharply criticized Amnesty International’s reporting on the Tindouf camps, accusing it of selectivity and omission regarding alleged killings by Algerian forces. Regional Power Narrative: Two separate U.S.-linked policy reports portray Morocco as a strategic middle power bridging Europe and Africa, citing industrial upgrading, renewables, and growing diplomatic reach—alongside persistent water scarcity and youth unemployment. Trade & Logistics: Spain’s guest-of-honour role at Logismed underlines deepening Spain–Morocco transport ties, with logistics positioned as a sovereignty and competitiveness lever.

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