Trump reaffirms support for Morocco's sovereignty
3/8/2025 5:58
U.S. President Donald Trump has
reaffirmed support for Morocco's sovereignty over Western
Sahara, saying a Moroccan autonomy plan for the territory was
the sole solution to the disputed region, state news agency MAP
said on Saturday.
The long-frozen conflict pits Morocco, which considers the
territory as its own, against the Algeria-backed Polisario
Front, which seeks an independent state there.
Trump at the end of his first term in office recognised the
Moroccan claims to Western Sahara, which has phosphate reserves
and rich fishing grounds, as part of a deal under which Morocco
agreed to normalise its relations with Israel.
His secretary of state, Marco Rubio, made clear in April
that support for Morocco on the issue remained U.S. policy, but
these were Trump's first quoted remarks on the dispute during
his second term.
"I also reiterate that the United States recognises Moroccan
sovereignty over Western Sahara and supports Morocco's serious,
credible and realistic autonomy proposal as the only basis for a
just and lasting solution to the dispute," MAP quoted Trump as
saying in a message to Morocco's King Mohammed VI.
"Together we are advancing shared priorities for peace and
security in the region, including by building on the Abraham
Accords, combating terrorism and expanding commercial
cooperation," Trump said.
As part of the Abraham Accords signed during Trump's first
term, four Muslim-majority countries agreed to normalise
diplomatic relations with Israel after U.S. mediation.
In June this year, Britain became the third permanent member
of the U.N. Security Council to back an autonomy plan under
Moroccan sovereignty for the territory after the U.S. and
France.
Algeria, which has recognised the self-declared Sahrawi
Republic, has refused to take part in roundtables convened by
the U.N. envoy to Western Sahara and insists on holding a
referendum with independence as an option.
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