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UK backs Morocco’s Sahara autonomy plan as most credible solution

 The United Kingdom says it considers Moroc­co’s autonomy proposal submitted in 2007 as the most credible, viable and pragmatic basis for a lasting resolution of the dis­pute” over the Moroccan Sahara, a Communique between the UK and Moroccan government, has said,

It said the UK government “will continue to act bilaterally, including economically, regionally and internationally in line with this position to support resolution of the conflict”.

This is contained in a joint communiqué signed, Sunday in Rabat, by the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the Unit­ed Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, David Lam­my, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates, Nasser Bourita.

It said the UK “follows closely the current positive dynamic on this issue under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.”

The Communique said London “recognises the importance of the question of Western Sahara for the Kingdom of Morocco,” noting that this settling this region­al dispute “would strengthen the stability of North Africa and the re-launch of the bilateral dynamic and regional integration.”

The UK affirmed, in the Joint Communiqué UK “can consider supporting projects” in the Sahara, notably as part of “the UK Export Finance’s £5bn commitment to support new business across the country.”

It also underlined that the UK “recognises Morocco as a key gateway to Africa’s socio-econom­ic development and reaffirms its commitment to deepening engage­ment with Morocco as a partner for growth across the continent”.

The document said “both coun­tries support, and consider vital, the central role of the UN-led process,” reaffirming “their full support for the efforts of the UN Secretary-General’s Personal En­voy, Mr Staffan de Mistura said.”

The Communique said UK was “ready, willing and committed to lend its active support and engage­ment to the Personal Envoy and the parties.”

“As a Permanent Member of the UN Security Council, the United Kingdom agrees with Morocco on the urgent need to find a reso­lution to this long-held dispute, which would be in the interest of the parties”, the document notes, adding that “the time for a resolution and to move this issue forwards is long-overdue, and would strengthen the stability of North Africa and the re-launch of the bilateral dynamic and regional integration,” the statement said.

It said the position of the Unit­ed Kingdom, a permanent mem­ber of the UN Security Council, aligned with the strong stances expressed by many major powers, notably the United States, France, and Spain.

“This new position of the United Kingdom, a permanent member of the UN Security Council, reinforces the growing international momentum driven by His Majesty King Mohammed VI in support of the Autonomy Plan under Moroccan sovereignty. It also confirms the credibility of this initiative and the broad con­sensus backing it to reach a final resolution to the regional dispute over the Moroccan Sahara,” the Communique, said.

 BY TIMES REPORTER

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