Israel has recognised Moroccan sovereignty over the disputed territory of Western Sahara, the Moroccan government has said.
It added on Monday that Israel is mulling opening a consulate in Dakhla.
A statement from Morocco’s royal palace said Israel’s position was expressed in a letter to King Mohammed VI from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Morocco has had control of the territory, but little international recognition, since 1975, after Spanish colonial rule ended.
But a separatist movement, backed by Algeria, has long pushed for an independent state.
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