Spain to declassify several pre-1982 documents, including on withdrawal from Moroccan Sahara

Unlocking the Past: Spain Prepares to Declassify Historic Documents

New insights into landmark events expected.

Madrid – The Spanish government is poised to release a trove of declassified documents dating back before 1982, sparking anticipation among historians eager to shed light on pivotal moments in Spanish history. Experts are particularly keen on uncovering details surrounding Spain's withdrawal from the Moroccan Sahara in 1975, the ongoing Gibraltar dispute, and the country's transition to democracy.

“Researchers and historians hope the documents will provide fresh perspectives on these crucial events,” according to reports.

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