Angola Honors Late King Hassan II as Morocco Marks 50 Years of the Green March
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Summary: Rabat - Angola has paid tribute to the late King Hassan II in recognition of Morocco’s support during the southern African nation’s struggle for Angola has paid tribute to the late King Hassan II in recognition of Morocco’s support during the southern African nation’s struggle for independence. The ceremony took place in Luanda on Thursday, coinciding with Morocco’s celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Green March.
Rabat – Angola has paid tribute to the late King Hassan II in recognition of Morocco’s support during the southern African nation’s struggle for independence. The ceremony took place in Luanda on Thursday, coinciding with Morocco’s celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Green March.
During the event, Angolan Pres
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