15-04-2025
France Renews Unchangeable Position on Western Sahara
Rabat — France reaffirmed today its unwavering support for Morocco's territorial integrity and sovereignty over its southern provinces in Western Sahara.
The Qaui d'Orsay issued a statement today following a meeting between Foreign Affairs Minister Nasser Bourita and his counterpart Jean-Noel Barrot, reaffirming the European country's 'unchangeable' position regarding the Sahara dispute.
In the statement, France reiterated its position, recalling the letter Emmanuel Macron sent to King Mohammed VI in July last year. He said that for France, 'the present and future of Western Sahara fall within the framework of Moroccan sovereignty.'
The statement from the French government also stressed its commitment to act in accordance with this position both nationally and internationally, reaffirming the clear and consistent support for Morocco's Autonomy Plan as the only framework within which this issue must be resolved.
Barrot said that the autonomy initiative constitutes the 'sole basis' for reaching a political solution, noting the growing international consensus in support of the Moroccan initiative.
The foreign minister also said that France intends to fully play its part in this regard, with France supporting Morocco's significant efforts for the economic and social development in the country's southern provinces.
France's newfound position on Western Sahara has unlocked a fresh chapter of strong bilateral ties between the two countries.
Macron and French officials have been constantly recalling France's unwavering support in favor of Morocco's position at the local and international level.
During his historic visit to Morocco in October last year, Macron promised that his country would convey its support and defend Morocco's position at all international forums.
'Our operators and businesses will support the development of these territories through investments, sustainable initiatives, and solidarity for the benefit of local populations,' he said in a speech at the Moroccan parliament in October 2024.
Macron also responded to the criticism and Morocco-bashing campaigns from Polisario supporters, including Algeria's regime, which recalled its ambassador to Paris as soon as France announced its decision to recognize Morocco's sovereignty over its southern provinces in Western Sahara.
France's newfound position on the Sahara is 'not hostile to anyone,' he argued, adding that it is rooted in history and respectful of realities. Tags: Algeria and the Western SaharaAlgeria France tension