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France backs Moroccan claim over disputed Western Sahara
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French President Emmanuel Macron has stated that a proposal to make Western Sahara an autonomous region of Morocco is the only viable solution to the long-standing conflict. This stance is in line with the views of most of France's Western allies, who have already supported Morocco's plan. However, the Polisario Front, which advocates for Western Sahara's independence, disagrees with this approach and insists that the territory should be free from Moroccan control. Algeria has taken a strong stance against France's position, withdrawing its ambassador from France in protest.
The current government has taken this step, which no other French government before it had thought it necessary to take, with great lightness and casualness, without clearly measuring all its potential repercussions.
Western Sahara Dispute
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perspectives
- 1.Israel Foreign Policy
- 2.French Foreign Policy
- 3.France in Sahel
- 4.Morocco under Mohammed VI
- 5.Western Sahara Dispute
- 6.France-Morocco relations
countries
- 1.Algeria
- 2.Western Sahara
- 3.Spain
- 4.Ethiopia
- 5.France
- 6.Israel
- 7.Libya
- 8.Morocco
- 9.United States
organizations
- 1.Polisario Front
- 2.Saharawi
- 3.United Nations
- 4.Elysée Palace
- 5.UN Security Council
- 6.African Union
- 7.Algerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- 8.APS
- 9.EU Parliament
- 10.International Monetary Fund
- 11.SPS