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    العربية: الطيب الفاسي الفهري من مواليد 9 من أبريل عام 1958 في الدار البيضاء. استكمل تعليمه الثانوي في العلوم الرياضية بثانوية "ديكارت" بالرباط عام 1976 ثم حصل على دبلوم في هندسة الإحصاء التطبيقي من المعهد الوطني للإحصاء والاقتصاد التطبيقي في الرباط. وحصل على درجة الماجستير في الاقتصاد العام والتخطيط من كلية باريس بونيتوه بجامعة السربون عام 19

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  • 2007 Morocco–Spain diplomatic conflict

    The 2007 Morocco–Spain diplomatic conflict was a short-lived disturbance of international relations between Morocco and Spain that arose after the announcement of the impending visit of the King of Spain to the Spanish-ruled autonomous cities Ceuta and Melilla, which are claimed by Morocco.

    The dispute formally began when the Government of Morocco recalled its ambassador to Spain, Omar Azziman. According to a diplomatic note from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Morocco, "The official announcement on Friday of the unfortunate visit of His Majesty King Juan Carlos I, on 5 and 6 November to the two occupied cities of Ceuta and Melilla is a regrettable initiative, whatever are the motives and objectives."[1][2]

    After reporting of calls of queries from the Ambassador, the Chief Moroccan Government Spokesperson said,"The ball is in the countryside of Spain and we hope that that country takes into consideration the sentiments of the Moroccan people and the interest of bilateral ties and cooperation."[2]

    The royal visit occurred in the days set, registering an influx of thousands of citizens, who cheered the King in both Ceuta and Melilla.[3][4] During those days cont

    Taieb Fassi Fihri

    Moroccan politician

    Taieb Fassi Fihri (born 9 April 1958) is a Moroccan politician who is Counsellor to His Majesty King Mohammed VI since 2012. He was Secretary of State then Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1993 to 2012.[1][2]

    Education and career

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    Fassi-Fihri graduated from the Descartes High School in Rabat with a French Baccalaureate in mathematics in June 1976. In 1980, he received the title of Application Engineer in Statistics at the National Institute of Statistics and Applied Economics (INSEA) in Rabat. In 1981, he obtained a Master's degree in "Public Economics and Planning" from the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Then, in 1984, he obtained a Ph.D. in Economic Analysis and Policy at the Institute of Political Studies in Paris (Sciences Po).

    Taïeb Fassi-Fihri became in June 1986 head of the division at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation in charge of relations with the European Community. In this capacity, he took part in the negotiations on relations between Morocco and the EEC.[3]

    In November 1989, he became director of the cabinet of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation.[3]

    On 11 November 1993, Fassi-Fihri was appointed Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs