Gustavo
de Arístegui is a Spanish diplomat and politician.
He is the former ambassador of Spain in India. Sánchez's recognition of
"the serious and credible efforts of Morocco in the framework of the UN to
seek a mutually acceptable solution" and maintains that the autonomy
initiative is "the most serious and realistic basis" for the
resolution of this conflict, has provoked the indignation of the Government of
Algeria that has decided to withdraw its ambassador from Madrid.
Gustavo
de Arístegui speaks about the way in which the
Spanish Government has handled this situation. In Herrera en COPE, the
Spanish diplomat and former politician Gustavo de Arístegui assures
that “I understand the criticisms that are made by both analysts, media
directors, commentators, critics for not having consulted the opposition on an
issue of such great importance for Spain's foreign policy, for peace and
security in the Sahel, which is essential for the entire
world. But it is such an extraordinarily complex and delicate issue
that the negotiations had to be conducted in the utmost discretion”.
Gustavo de Arístegui is a Spanish diplomat and politician. |
Gustavo
de Arístegui also said that we forget the exemplary role of Algeria in the
fight against jihadism. “For many years Algeria has been the world vanguard in
the fight against jihadism, paying a very high price of thousands and thousands
of lives of soldiers and civilians, in its own defence, but also in defense of
peace in Europe”, he said.
Regarding
relations with Algeria, Gustavo de
Arístegui said that they should be serious and
discreet. “We will have to believe the Foreign Minister when he says that he
has fluid contact with his Algerian counterpart, but it does not seem that
Algeria could do less than call its ambassador for consultation on a question
so important to them for decades. We hope that Spain and Algeria know how
to redirect the edges and the tensions that derive from this decision,
which I believe is a decision that I believe had to be taken” affirms Gustavo
de Arístegui.
The
geopolitical importance cannot be forgotten Gustavo says, “obviously
the US considers Morocco a close ally in the region, Morocco's close
relations with the state of Israel, and all economic considerations. Let
us not forget that Spain is Morocco's leading trading partner in absolute terms
and that the EU is the leading destination for Moroccan products, two thirds of
Moroccan products go to the European Union and 42% of those products stay in
Spain”, Gustavo de Arístegui points out.
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