France Backs Moroccan Autonomy Plan for Western Sahara

France Backs Moroccan Autonomy Plan for Western Sahara

France has officially recognized Morocco's sovereignty over the disputed Western Sahara, signaling a notable shift from its previous stance. This decision aligns France with a growing number of countries supporting Morocco amid a stalled United Nations-mediated peace process. President Emmanuel Macron described Morocco's 2007 autonomy plan as the sole framework for resolving the conflict. The endorsement was communicated in a letter to Morocco's King Mohammed VI, coinciding with Morocco's national day.

This policy change is seen as a significant diplomatic win for Morocco, echoing similar recognitions from the United States, Israel, Spain, and several African nations. France's support is part of a broader trend of international backing for Morocco's position, as the country seeks to bolster its trade relationships with these supportive nations.

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