The minister said in press releases that “these allegations are based on pure speculation”, stressing that the “malicious and deceptive campaign” carried out by a group of international platforms against the Kingdom “serves agendas known to be hostile to Morocco”, and that they come from circles “disturbed by the successes that Morocco has built up in recent years”.
He announced that “there are some non-governmental organizations that are trying to bring Morocco to its knees by spreading false accusations because Morocco has pursued an independent and sovereign policy”, noting that the timing of this campaign against Morocco is not innocent”. is. , as Morocco prepares for the throne day , the country’s most popular holiday after the day of the independence.
It should be noted that Morocco has resorted to court over the charges against the country for using the news program “Pegasus” to spy on journalists, human rights activists and senior officials. A lawyer in charge of the Kingdom announced that two lawsuits have been filed against “Amnesty International” and the “Forbidden Stories” coalition on charges of defamation.
Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita has dismissed allegations of his country’s involvement in the affair of spying on the personal phones of leaders and officials, including The French government.













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