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Rabat Presses to Take Hold in the Sahara in Exchange for Not Touching the Canary Islands

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Morocco is emboldened after the UN has backed its autonomy plan for Western Sahara after 50 years demanding it. This international support has prompted Rabat to design a legal architecture that will allow it to exploit the natural resources of the territory, which requires resolving key issues such as maritime delimitation with the Canary Islands. In this context, an article published in Atalador - a Spanish media outlet considered a spokesman f…
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Morocco is emboldened after the UN has backed its autonomy plan for Western Sahara after 50 years demanding it. This international support has prompted Rabat to design a legal architecture that will allow it to exploit the natural resources of the territory, which requires resolving key issues such as maritime delimitation with the Canary Islands. In this context, an article published in Atalador - a Spanish media outlet considered a spokesman f…

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laprovincia.es broke the news in on Friday, November 28, 2025.
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