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Germany supports Moroccan sovereignty in Sahara desert conflict
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Germany supports Moroccan sovereignty in Sahara desert conflict

May 2, 2026 2 Min Read
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Germany reaffirmed its assist for Morocco’s sovereignty-based autonomy as the premise for resolving the Sahara Desert battle, and stated it could mirror that place in its diplomatic and financial actions.

This place was enshrined in a joint declaration issued on the conclusion of the second session of the Moroccan-German Multidimensional Strategic Dialogue held in Rabat on Thursday.

The assembly was attended by Moroccan International Minister Nasser Bourita and German International Minister Johan Waddepoul.

Germany additionally welcomed UN Safety Council Decision 2797, adopted on 31 October 2025.

Based on the declaration, the decision affirms that “real autonomy below Moroccan sovereignty could be the most viable answer” to the regional battle over Morocco’s Sahara Desert.

Berlin additional underlined the centrality of the Moroccan autonomy initiative, saying it thought of it “the premise for severe and credible negotiations” aimed toward attaining a good, sturdy and mutually acceptable political answer.

Germany additionally reiterated its assist for the efforts of the United Nations Secretary-Basic and his private envoy to facilitate negotiations on the Moroccan autonomy plan.

The declaration additionally welcomed Morocco’s readiness to clarify how its sovereign autonomy will likely be carried out.

Below the settlement, Germany stated it could “act in accordance with this place diplomatically and economically” in accordance with worldwide legislation.

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