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Spain's Land Border With Morocco Remains closed After Two Years

MELILLA, SPAIN - MARCH 17: The Beni Enzar border crossing between Melilla (Spain) and Nador (Morocco) is empty due to the closure that has lasted for two years on March 17, 2022, in Melilla, Spain. Since March 13, 2020, when the Covid 19 pandemic began, the border crossings between Morocco and Spain have been closed, stopping the economy of the border area. Citizens on both sides of the border want it to open as soon as possible, which remains closed due to the latest diplomatic crises between Spain and Morocco. (Footage by Carlos Gil Andreu/Getty Images)
MELILLA, SPAIN - MARCH 17: The Beni Enzar border crossing between Melilla (Spain) and Nador (Morocco) is empty due to the closure that has lasted for two years on March 17, 2022, in Melilla, Spain. Since March 13, 2020, when the Covid 19 pandemic began, the border crossings between Morocco and Spain have been closed, stopping the economy of the border area. Citizens on both sides of the border want it to open as soon as possible, which remains closed due to the latest diplomatic crises between Spain and Morocco. (Footage by Carlos Gil Andreu/Getty Images)
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March 17, 2022
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