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France announce Support for Morocco's Autonomy Plan: A Notable Diplomatic Shift


France's Foreign Affairs Minister, Stephane Sejourne, signifies a significant diplomatic shift during his visit to Morocco, reaffirming France's clear and robust support for Morocco's Autonomy Plan. He considers it a "serious and credible basis" to resolve the conflict in the Moroccan Sahara region.

France has boldly stepped into the forefront with a clear position on the moroccan Sahara issue, confirming its support for Morocco's Autonomy Plan presented in 2007. Sejourne emphasized the importance of progress and strengthening bilateral relations during a joint press conference with his Moroccan counterpart Nasser Bourita.


In an attempt to convey the genuine transformation in relations, the French minister stressed the need to move forward and enhance bilateral ties at various levels. He underlined the significance of the Western Sahara conflict as a fundamental issue in Morocco, describing it as a "vital matter" requiring active engagement.

Furthermore, Sejourne highlighted the importance of collaborative efforts to address regional and global challenges, reaffirming France's support for Morocco in its efforts to achieve peace and security in Africa.

This shift in France's position reflects both countries' desire to establish a new vision for cooperation, marking a new chapter in the bilateral relations between France and Morocco. In conclusion, Sejourne expresses France's commitment to supporting human rights and combating terrorism, affirming its readiness to open a new chapter of cooperation with Morocco.

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