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France Renews Support for Morocco’s Autonomy Plan

February 27, 2024
France Renews Support for Morocco’s Autonomy Plan
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In a move to warm the long-standing chilly relations between Rabat and Paris, French Foreign Minister Stéphane Séjourné affirmed France’s backing for Morocco’s autonomy plan for the Sahara during his visit to Morocco.

Séjourné, alongside Moroccan counterpart Nasser Bourita, underscored France’s commitment to finding a mutually satisfying solution to the Sahara dispute.

He highlighted the need for pragmatism in the matter, supporting the efforts of UN envoy Staffan de Mistura in reigniting negotiations.

Séjourné detailed France’s stance, noting the developmental strides in the southern provinces and Morocco’s significant initiatives in various regions.

This developmental approach forms the basis of Paris’s support for Morocco’s endeavors in the southern provinces.

Séjourné’s selection of Morocco for his inaugural regional visit underlines the special bond between the two nations, a sentiment echoed by President Macron who is keen on maintaining this unique relationship.

The French minister outlined a clear roadmap for future engagements, rooted in mutual respect and significant discussions aimed at bolstering bilateral ties.

Séjourné envisions a partnership spanning the next 30 years, reflective of Morocco’s progress under King Mohammed VI’s reign.

The partnership is poised to focus on clean energy among other sectors, with Morocco counting on Paris to champion its priority issues on the global stage.

Séjourné also expressed support for Morocco’s cooperation with the European Union (EU) and pledged to boost Morocco-EU ties based on his European experience.

The talks covered various regional matters, acknowledging Morocco’s efforts towards peace and security in Africa, its anti-terrorism initiatives, and its commitment to human rights, highlighted by its leadership of the UN Human Rights Council.

In conclusion, Séjourné praised the discussions on wealth sharing, counter-terrorism, and human rights, looking forward to a new chapter of cooperation with Morocco characterized by friendship, respect, and mutual interests.

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