Morocco Strengthens Its Diplomatic Gains, Particularly in Southern Africa
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### Morocco Strengthens Its Diplomatic Gains on the Western Sahara Issue
Morocco is continuing to bolster its diplomatic achievements regarding the Western Sahara issue through a strategy not only aimed at securing new support but also at sustainably consolidating favorable positions for its territorial integrity.
Driven by an active diplomacy led by Nasser Bourita, this momentum was recently highlighted by several bilateral meetings held in Rabat alongside the ministerial conference on peacekeeping in the Francophone environment.
#### Several Countries Reaffirm Their Support for Morocco
Following these exchanges, several African, American, and Asian states renewed their backing for Morocco’s sovereignty over the Sahara, as well as the autonomy plan proposed by Rabat as a solution to the regional dispute.
Countries such as Ivory Coast, Chad, Guinea, Haiti, Dominica, and Panama reiterated their support for Morocco’s position while praising the Kingdom’s initiatives in South-South cooperation.
#### Madagascar Joins the Movement in Southern Africa
Among the recent diplomatic advancements, the support expressed by Madagascar holds particular significance.
The Malagasy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Alice N’Diaye, conveyed her country’s support for the territorial integrity of Morocco during her visit to Rabat, marking a new step in the rapprochement between the two nations.
This development is crucial in a region traditionally influenced by South Africa, the main supporter of the Polisario in Southern Africa.
#### Morocco Strengthens Its Diplomatic Presence in the Region
The Kingdom already enjoys the support of several countries from Southern Africa, including Zambia, Eswatini, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, and Comoros.
These countries have opened consulates in Dakhla or Laâyoune, further reinforcing recognition of Morocco’s sovereignty over the Sahara.
#### A Long-Term Consolidation Strategy
Despite some diplomatic resistance in countries like Angola and Tanzania, Morocco continues to work towards expanding and stabilizing its international support.
This strategy aligns with a long-term approach aimed at enhancing the visibility and sustainability of international backing for Morocco’s position on the Sahara.
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