Morocco continues its “consulate diplomacy” in Western Sahara

The United Arab Emirates introduced this week that it intends to open a consulate in Laayoune in Western Sahara quickly. The Emir of Abu Dhabi knowledgeable the Moroccan sovereign Mohammed VI of this throughout a phone trade. The Emirates would thus be the primary Arab nation to take this step after a number of African nations.

Morocco has since 2019 adopted a “consulate diplomacy” to strengthen its energy over its southern provinces, which has been disputed by the Polisario since 1975, the date of the Spanish occupier’s departure. Consulates from 15 African nations is now current in Western Sahara.

Final Tuesday, two new African nations participated within the checklist. Nasser Bourita, the Moroccan Overseas Minister, had inaugurated two consulates in Dakhla, Zambia and the Kingdom of Eswatini. Two nations becoming a member of Côte d’Ivoire, Gabon, Central African Republic, Djibouti and the Comoros amongst 15 African nations.

Thus, based on a number of observers, the Shereefian kingdom intends to strengthen its presence and its grip on the Sahara. It’s about giving legality to this presence. Furthermore, based on the statements made by Nasser Bourita, these 15 consulates “clearly specific their recognition of Morocco’s sovereignty over this area”.

Rabat multiplies choices aimed toward defending “the Moroccan” Western Sahara, which it considers to be its “southern provinces”, whereas the standing of this huge territory has been undefined since 1975. Polisario nonetheless calls for independence from this area, in order that the dominion defends prolonged autonomy underneath Moroccan sovereignty.

Morocco emphasizes in varied methods the manifestations of its sovereignty over this disputed area. It goals to place strain on the Polisario and confront it with a fait accompli with the concept time will work in its favor. Thus, a Moroccan legislation from January final yr permits to combine Sahara waters into area Moroccan maritime.

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