News details

Read the full story

Follow the full Africa2Trust story, including the featured image, published update, and the main article content.

Story focus

Stay connected to Africa2Trust stories

Featured Africa2Trust shares selected stories, updates, and headlines linked to Africa-focused business and public interest topics
Connected use the headline menu to move between stories and continue following Africa-related developments on the platform
News details

South Africa's Jacob Zumah and Morocco likely to resume diplomatic ties media report says

South Africa and Morocco will resume diplomatic ties more than a decade after Morocco withdrew its ambassador from Pretoria, South African President Jacob Zuma said in a newspaper interview published on Sunday.

StoryAfrica-focused news
PublishedMonday, December 4, 2017
Country contextCountry ID 38
South Africa and Morocco will resume diplomatic ties more than a decade after Morocco withdrew its ambassador from Pretoria
South Africa and Morocco will resume diplomatic ties more than a decade after Morocco withdrew its ambassador from Pretoria

South Africa and Morocco will resume diplomatic ties more than a decade after Morocco withdrew its ambassador from Pretoria, South African President Jacob Zuma said in a newspaper interview published on Sunday.

 

Morocco recalled its ambassador from South Africa in 2004 after former South African president Thabo Mbeki recognised a breakaway region in the Western Sahara which Morocco claims as part of its territory.

 

“Morocco is an African nation and we need to have relations with them,” Zuma told City Press in the interview. “We never had problems with them anyway; they were the first to withdraw diplomatic relations.”

More from africanews.com

Date Published: Monday, December 4, 2017