Sahara: Japan Joins Countries Supporting Autonomy Plan Under Moroccan Sovereignty – The North Africa Post
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This position is reflected in a joint statement signed by the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Japan and Morocco, at the end of a videoconference meeting between the heads of the two portfolios, Toshimitsu Motegi and Naser Burita, respectively.
Japan welcomes autonomy, under Moroccan sovereignty intends to act in accordance to diplomatic and economic levels - Rwanda Dispatch News Agency
Japan welcomed, on Friday, the adoption on October 31, 2025, of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2797, which affirms that “a genuine autonomy, under Moroccan sovereignty, could be one of the most feasible solutions,” stressing that it intends to act in accordance with this position at the diplomatic and economic levels. This position was expressed […] The post Japan welcomes autonomy, under Moroccan sovereignty intends to act in accord…
Sahara: Japan Joins Countries Supporting Autonomy Plan under Moroccan Sovereignty – The North Africa Post
Japan has thrown its weight behind UN Security Council resolution 2797 endorsing the Autonomy plan in the Sahara under Moroccan sovereignty and expressed support for the efforts made by the UN Secretary General and his Envoy for the Sahara for a just, lasting, and mutually acceptable solution of this five-decade regional conflict. The Japanese stand […]
Japan welcomed on Friday the adoption, on 31 October 2025, of UN Security Council Resolution 2797 which affirms that "real autonomy, under Moroccan sovereignty, could be a most feasible solution", stressing that it intends to act in accordance with this position at the diplomatic and economic levels. The post Moroccan Sahara: Japan supports the plan of autonomy appeared first on LesEco.ma.
Japan Supports the Atlantic Initiatives of Morocco and Strengthens Its Support for the Autonomy Plan
Tokyo's commitment to the Moroccan Atlantic axis Diplomatic turn: Autonomy as a realistic path A long-term commitment Tokyo's commitment to the Moroccan Atlantic axis Japan has not been limited to diplomatic compliments; it has put its eye on Morocco's strategy to transform the Atlantic facade.This solid understanding has been sealed and visible through the joint work of Morocco's Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita and his Japanese counterpart, Tos…
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