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Italian MPs Consider Morocco's Autonomy Plan as Serious, Credible, Realistic Solution to Sahara Issue
Italian MPs Consider Morocco's Autonomy Plan as Serious, Credible, Realistic Solution to Sahara Issue

Maroc

time30-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Maroc

Italian MPs Consider Morocco's Autonomy Plan as Serious, Credible, Realistic Solution to Sahara Issue

Italian parliamentarians said that the autonomy plan put forward by Morocco is a serious, credible and realistic solution that now stands out as a preferred path towards a peaceful settlement of this conflict. Speaking at the 2nd Policy Conference of the Coalition for Autonomy in the Sahara (AUSACO) in Dakhla on Tuesday, MPs Ettore Rosato and Ouidad Bakkali emphasized the growing momentum behind the Moroccan initiative, which continues to garner broadening international support. Rosato and Bakkali—members of the parliamentary intergroup supporting autonomy—called on the international community to take action to help resolve the Sahara issue. They also welcomed the socio-economic development in the Sahara region, which is establishing itself as a hub of peace and stability in the Sahel-Saharan area. AUSACO's central objective is to advocate within political, parliamentary, and academic circles for Morocco's Autonomy Initiative as the sole and definitive solution to the regional dispute. Additionally, Italian parliamentarians hailed the excellent bilateral relations, describing Morocco as an essential partner in addressing the challenges facing the Euro-Mediterranean region. They also highlighted the Kingdom's position as a bridge between Europe and Africa, as well as a gateway to the African continent. The 2nd edition of the AUSACO Policy Conferenc is held in Dakhla on April 29 and 30 under the theme "The New Reality of the Moroccan Sahara: A Pathway for a Revisited UN Approach in an Ever-Changing Geopolitical context." MAP: 29 avril 2025

Sahara : The AUSACO conference advocates for redefining the UN's approach
Sahara : The AUSACO conference advocates for redefining the UN's approach

Ya Biladi

time30-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Ya Biladi

Sahara : The AUSACO conference advocates for redefining the UN's approach

Participants in the second Policy Conference of the Coalition for Autonomy in the Sahara (AUSACO), held Tuesday in Dakhla, called for a redefinition of the United Nations' approach to the regional dispute over the Moroccan Sahara, in light of evolving geopolitical dynamics. In their final statement, known as the Dakhla Declaration, AUSACO members emphasized the need for a renewed understanding of the issue's parameters. They reaffirmed the Moroccan autonomy plan as the only serious and credible basis for resolving the conflict, underscored growing international support for Morocco's sovereignty over the Sahara, and highlighted Algeria's central role in perpetuating the dispute. Participants praised Morocco's ongoing efforts under the New Development Model for the Southern Provinces, which aims to transform the region into a strategic hub connecting Morocco with Africa and beyond. They also commended King Mohammed VI for key continental and regional initiatives, notably the Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline, the Royal Atlantic Initiative, and the Atlantic seaboard development project. «All of these Royal initiatives are part of a strategic vision to position the Moroccan Sahara as a platform for security, stability, and shared development across the Atlantic, the Sahara, Africa, and the Mediterranean», the Declaration stated. AUSACO members expressed satisfaction with the peace, stability, and development prevailing in Morocco's Southern Provinces, and highlighted the opening of 32 consulates general in Laâyoune and Dakhla by countries from every continent—underscoring what they described as the irreversible momentum behind international recognition of Moroccan sovereignty. Reiterating their firm support for Morocco's territorial integrity, AUSACO members from Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America called on countries that have not yet done so to join the 116 nations that have expressed clear support for the Moroccan autonomy initiative. The Dakhla Declaration, read by Ismail Buchanan, also urged Algeria to assume its historical responsibilities and fulfill its obligations under international humanitarian law, in order to end the ongoing lawlessness in the Tindouf camps located on Algerian soil. In this context, Coalition members advocated for the dignified return of the populations held in these camps to their homeland, Morocco, and called for Algeria's constructive engagement in the UN-led political process, in a spirit of realism and compromise.

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