50th Green March Anniversary: From Liberation Epic to Final Settlement
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Morocco has preferred to remember without overflowing the 50th anniversary of the Green March, the massive human mobilization with which it forced Spain's exit from Western Sahara, its last African colony. When one week is fulfilled of the adoption in the UN Security Council, without any votes against, of a resolution that establishes the plan of autonomy of Rabat as the basis for the solution of the territorial conflict, King Mohamed VI has cho…
50th Green March Anniversary: From Liberation Epic to Final Settlement
The 50th anniversary of the Glorious Green March falls on Moroccan citizens this year with a distinctly different flavor. As Morocco commemorates half a century since this watershed moment in its territorial integrity quest, the United Nations Security Council has delivered what many consider the decisive turning point in the Western Sahara dispute.
Abdellah Bidou, Morocco's new Consul General in Algeciras
Dajla, development pole The media Maroc Diplomatique organizes the 5th edition of the MD Sahara Forum, which will be held between 13 and 16 November in the Saharawi city of Dajla and will have as its title: “50 years of the Green March: National Unity and Continental Ambition”. MD Sahara The event is part of a symbolic juncture, marked by the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Green March (1975-2025), a fundamental moment in Morocco's te…
The resolution adopted by the UN Security Council admits Rabat's thesis for the region, but it entails "contradictions." It is also the product of the accumulation of "consummated facts," according to the experts consulted, for whom on the 50th anniversary of the Green March the inaction of Spain for "absolute subordination" to the U.S.
The historic vote of the United Nations Security Council on 31 October 2025, which enshrines the option of autonomy under Moroccan sovereignty, marks a decisive step in consolidating the Kingdom's position on the international stage. The post A Royal Vision: Understanding the question of the Sahara appeared first on LesEco.ma.
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