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Visit to Melilla

José María Aznar, en Campus FAES

18-08-2010

During his visit to Melilla accomplished as a sign of "total and full support of the people who look after the security of the citizens of Melilla" Aznar defended that this city "should not live as in a sort of parenthesis between harassment and carelessness" and supported a "serious and decided" policy to obtain "a profitable future". Aznar asked the citizens of Melilla "no to feel estranged, or isolated, or alone" whether in times of problems or calmness, because they "have the backing, the support, the encouragement, the head, and the heart of the great majority of Spaniards who come naturally to this city and feel as happy as I feel today".

With Juan José Imbroda, he regretted that Spanish agents had been "harshly insulted or recriminated not precisely from what a policy based on good neighbourhood and good messages should be to establish a more fluid relationship and more fluid interrelations within border perimeters".

He previously walked the border perimeter between Melilla and Morocco and stopped at the border post of Beni Enzar, where he exchanged comments with members of the Spanish Civil Guard.



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