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response, Morocco swiftly turned to Russia, extending their fishing agreement until the end of 2024
This move highlights the complex interplay of economics, geopolitics, and resource management in the region
demonstrates its adaptability
The Russian-Moroccan agreement allows Russian vessels to fish in Atlantic waters, with fees paid to Morocco.This arrangement helps Morocco
maintain its fishing revenues and strategic position in the industry
The situation raises important questions about resource rights and international law.Morocco Turns to Russia After EU Fishing Ban in Western
(Photo Internet reproduction)The Polisario Front, representing the Sahrawi people, contests any exploitation of Western Sahara resources
This dispute underscores the ongoing tension between economic interests and self-determination rights in the region.Environmental concerns
The potential intensification of fishing activities to compensate for economic losses could threaten marine ecosystems.This aspect adds
another layer of complexity to the already intricate situation
saw an 8% revenue increase, even as catch volumes declined