Macron backs Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara

French President Emmanuel Macron and Moroccan King Mohammed VI wave to crowds during Macron’s official visit to Morocco, in Rabat, Oct. 28, 2024 (AP photo by Mosa’ab Elshamy).

In a significant move to strengthen ties with Morocco, French President Emmanuel Macron declared his support for Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara during an address to the Moroccan parliament on Tuesday.

This reiterates a statement made in July that marked a turning point in the often-strained relationship between the two nations.

Tensions had been high in recent years, particularly after Paris significantly reduced visas for Moroccan nationals in 2021 in an effort to curb immigration. This decision angered Rabat, leading to a diplomatic chill.

Macron’s declaration on Western Sahara signals a clear shift in France’s position, aligning with Morocco’s claim to the disputed territory.

This move is widely seen as an attempt to win favour with Rabat and secure cooperation on critical issues, including immigration control, which has implications for the wider European Union.

Beyond the political implications, France is also keen to unlock lucrative business opportunities for French companies in Morocco.

During his speech, Macron acknowledged the complexities of France’s colonial past in Morocco, referring to “dark parts” and “unequal treaties.” However, he emphasised the need to move forward and build a stronger partnership based on mutual trust and cooperation.

While Macron’s visit focused on mending fences and fostering collaboration, he couldn’t resist a lighthearted jab at the enduring rivalry on the football pitch between the two nations, drawing laughter from the audience.

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