‘Genuine Autonomy Under Moroccan Sovereignty’: UN Renewal Points Talks Toward Rabat’s Plan
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Morocco welcomes UN support for Western Sahara talks – The Mail & Guardian
Morocco has welcomed the adoption of the historical resolution of the Security Council of the United Nations backing the autonomy plan in the Sahara under Moroccan sovereignty. On Friday, King Mohammed VI held a national address right after the resolution was passed. The King declared that after 50 years of sacrifices, Morocco is starting a new chapter in the process of consolidating the Moroccanness of the Sahara, and ending all conflicts, wit…
Half a century after the so-called Green March—the massive human mobilization with which Morocco forced Spain out of its colony of Western Sahara in 1975—Rabat believes that it has completed that operation that allowed it to take control of the territory. And now it does so with the endorsement of the United Nations. A resolution adopted without any vote against by the Security Council last Friday establishes Rabat’s autonomy plan as the basis f…
A UN Security Council resolution supports Morocco's view of the resource-rich territory. Donald Trump once again played the decisive role.
Morocco receives global congratulatory messages after UN Security Council vote in favor of autonomy plan – The North Africa Post
The United Nations Security Council’s adoption of Resolution 2797 has sparked a wave of diplomatic reactions, as Morocco marks a diplomatic victory in favor of its autonomy plan for the Sahara territory. The resolution defines autonomy under Morocco’s sovereignty as “a most feasible outcome” and calls for the parties to negotiate on that basis without […]
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) declared the beginning of a new era in North Africa by adopting Resolution 2797 on October 31, 2025, supporting Morocco’s sovereignty and autonomy plan over Western Sahara. Russia, China, and Pakistan abstained from the vote, while Algeria, the main backer of the Polisario Front, abstained. This decision favored Rabat in the half-century-long status debate. […] The post Morocco dominates Western Sahara:…
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