Madrid - The President of the Spanish autonomous government of Andalusia, Susana Diaz described Morocco as the most stable ally for Spain and Europe in the southern Mediterranean region.
"Located at a distance of only 14 kilometers from Spanish coasts, Morocco is the most stable ally for Spain and Europe in these difficult times that the Mediterranean region is going through," the head of the Andalusian government told Spanish La Sexta TV channel.
Diaz, who visited Morocco last September, also highlighted the role played by Morocco to reinforce security in the Mediterranean.
"Morocco is a key country in countering threats to security in the region," she said.