Ceuta and Melilla: why does Spain own two cities in Africa?

Spanish government wants to remove ‘anti-migrant’ razor wire fences surrounding the enclaves

Spain Morocco
A Spanish policeman patrols the border fence
(Image credit: Getty Images)

Spain’s new interior minister has announced that dismantling barbed wire fences that separate the two Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla from Morocco is among his “main priorities”.

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