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France's Macron pledges investment in W.Sahara under 'Moroccan sovereignty'

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President Emmanuel Macron renewed French support for Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara Tuesday and pledged French investment in the largely Moroccan-controlled but disputed territory. In an address to the Moroccan parliament on a three-day state visit, Macron said French companies "will support the development" of Western Sahara, whose "present and future" belong under "Moroccan sovereignty".

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On the second day of his state visit to Rabat, the French president reiterated before the elected officials of both chambers his support for the autonomy plan for the Sahara proposed by Morocco and recognized the kingdom's sovereignty over this territory. A strong gesture, full of symbols, which opens up new perspectives in relations between the two countries.

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Solemnly, President Emmanuel Macron reaffirmed this Tuesday before the Rabat Parliament that France contemplates “the present and the future of the Sahara within the framework of Morocco's sovereignty”. As announced three months ago in a letter to King Mohamed VI, Macron is also committed to defending in all international bodies — such as the UN Security Council, of which his country is a permanent member — the Moroccan autonomy plan proposed in…

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The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, reaffirmed this Tuesday before the Moroccan Parliament that...

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New “strategic framework”, investments in Western Sahara: the French president has placed the ties between the two countries at the highest level.

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Noticias ao Minuto broke the news in Portugal on Tuesday, October 29, 2024.
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