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Thursday, April 25, 2024
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Morocco is garnering more international support for its position on the Sahara issue, as well as for the autonomy proposal it submitted to the Security Council in 2007 with a view to finding a solution to this regional conflict, media outlet ‘Eurasia Diary’ pointed out.


In an op-ed published Monday, Azeri political analyst Anastasia Lavrina underlined that "more and more countries around the world understand and accept the necessity to unite the efforts to act against illegally created regimes."

Last Saturday, the Government of Salvador “informed the Government of the Kingdom of Morocco of its decision to withdraw its recognition of the so-called SADR and sever all ties with this entity”, she recalled, adding that this announcement was made in a joint statement signed by the Moroccan minister of Foreign Affairs and international cooperation, Nasser Bourita, and his Salvadoran counterpart, Alexandra Hill Tinoco, in the presence of Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele.

"Salvador joined the list of countries that consider Morocco’s autonomy plan as a solution for the Sahara conflict," the political analyst noted, adding that "early in this month, Brazil, Chile, Republic of Suriname, and the Dominican Republic also reaffirmed their interest in the development of bilateral cooperation with Morocco in various sectors and expressed their support for the Moroccan position on the Sahara issue."

Separatist groups such as the Polisario Front "resort to propaganda and dissemination of untrue information, which later put in an awkward position those who believed their arguments," she said.  

According to the Moroccan Autonomy Plan, proposed in 2007, the Sahara will be given the right to run its affairs democratically, through legislative, executive, and judicial bodies and actively participate in the nation’s economic, social and cultural life, Lavrina pointed out.

Moreover, it will be provided with the financial capabilities needed for the development of the region, its restoration, and further integration, she explained.

Commenting relations between Azerbaijan and Morocco, she said that there is great potential for wider cooperation between the two countries in the fields of economic development, energy, agriculture, transport, and tourism.

"The two countries have great investment potential, which is very attractive for business structures. Beautiful and unique sites in the two countries can be very attractive for tourism promoters in both states. In turn, the independent policy and the strong regional position of Azerbaijan and Morocco will definitely attract more supporters on the international arena to be willing to develop bilateral cooperation with official governments," she added.


 

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