AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoU.S. Steps In: A senior U.S. advisor urged Algeria to engage more actively in the UN-backed Western Sahara process, pointing to UN Security Council Resolution 2797 that backs Morocco’s autonomy plan—an apparent push as Russia’s pull in North Africa fades. Diplomatic Momentum for Rabat: Morocco keeps stacking support: Ivory Coast and Dominica publicly reaffirmed backing for Morocco’s autonomy proposal, while Sahrawi NGOs also renewed pressure on African rights bodies over alleged illegal exploitation of Sahrawi resources. France–Morocco Lock-In: Paris and Rabat are preparing a treaty ahead of King Mohammed VI’s France visit, with France reiterating its autonomy-based stance—moves that Algeria says are becoming “irreversible.” Security Ties: Morocco and the U.S. strengthened their military alliance after AFRICOM exercises on Moroccan territory, while Spain–Morocco relations also advanced with Rabat set to receive its first Spanish warship in decades. Context: The conflict remains split—Morocco controls most territory; Algeria backs the Polisario and the Tindouf camps.
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