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Wednesday, 17 July, 2002, 09:56 GMT 10:56 UK
Moroccan troops ousted from island
![]() The Spanish flag now flies over the island
Spanish forces have pushed Moroccan soldiers off the disputed Mediterranean islet of Perejil.
The eviction took place without any casualties a statement from the office of Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar said.
Late on Tuesday the Spanish Government recalled its ambassador to Morocco, Fernando Arias Salgado, after Rabat failed to respond to a letter from Madrid urging the Moroccans to vacate the island.
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On Tuesday the team of Moroccan soldiers who had set up camp on the island were seen collecting supplies from a Moroccan navy ship.
According to the statement from Mr Aznar's office, Spain took action after consulting with the UN Security Council and the country's allies.
"The Spanish government has found itself obliged to order an eviction of the Moroccan detachment established on Perejil Island," the statement said. The operation took place at about 0615 (0415 GMT) and involved naval units, special ground forces and combat aircraft, Spanish media reported. Taken prisoner Six Moroccans were taken prisoner and moved to the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, just five kilometres (three miles), from the island, but they were repatriated a few hours later. By midday two Spanish flags could be seen flying above the island in place of the Moroccan one that the troops had raised.
At least a dozen Spanish soldiers had taken up positions on the island's perimeter, as five warships patrolled nearby. Despite a military build-up in the area Spain had given no public warning that the troops might be removed by force. Government officials on both sides had repeatedly said they wanted a diplomatic solution to the crisis. Extra warships On Wednesday, Spain deployed a fifth warship to the waters near the island. Defence Minister Federico Trillo said the frigate Castilla would arrive in Ceuta on Wednesday. Despite the military action the Spanish Government said it wanted "to maintain fruitful, friendly and co-operative relations" with Morocco and said it was willing to hold talks to achieve this. The small rocky island lies within Moroccan territorial waters, just 200 metres (220 yards) off the Moroccan shore in the Straits of Gibraltar, but has been Spanish territory since 1668. Morocco says it sent the troops to Perejil as part of efforts to crack down on terrorism and illegal immigration.
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