- Two years have passed since the reconciliation between Spain and Morocco that originated from an immigration crisis in Ceuta in 2021.
- Pedro Sánchez has not thoroughly explained why Spain abandoned its neutrality on the Sahara issue.
- The conflict in the Sahara has not been resolved militarily by the Polisario Front nor politically by Morocco.
- Trade between Spain and Morocco has increased, exceeding 20 billion annually.
- The opening of the commercial customs in Ceuta and Melilla is pending. Morocco resists acknowledging Spain’s sovereignty over the cities.
- The relationship between Spain and Morocco is complicated due to their disparity in wealth and political systems.
Conclusion: The success of future projects between both nations depends on mutual cooperation and trust, and respect for reached agreements.