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International Committee Congratulates Morocco on Sahara Sovereignty Recognition

The International Committee for Dialogue and Peace congratulates Morocco and King Mohammed VI for the UN's recognition of full sovereignty over the Sahara and the adoption of the Autonomy Plan as a just solution to resolve the 50-year dispute.


International Committee Congratulates Morocco on Sahara Sovereignty Recognition

The International Committee for Dialogue and Peace has the immense satisfaction of congratulating His Majesty the King of Morocco, Mohammed VI, and through him the entire Moroccan people, for the brilliant achievement of the recognition by the United Nations of the full sovereignty of the Kingdom of Morocco over its Sahara and the adoption of the Autonomy Plan proposed by the Kingdom as the only possible and just solution to end an artificial dispute of fifty years that has altered peace in North Africa.

The Autonomy Plan proposed by Morocco is a just solution that recognizes the interests and cultural particularities of the Sahrawi population while at the same time recognizing the sovereign rights of Morocco over its entire territory.

In this way, the Sahrawis can be fully incorporated into Moroccan society while maintaining their traditions and values under their own local government, in an environment of full harmony and reconciliation with the rest of the Moroccans, with no winners or losers.

The recent decision of the United Nations Security Council has very rightly recognized the efforts that the Moroccan people have carried out for seven decades under the wise leadership of the Alawite monarchy to achieve full independence and territorial integrity.

The International Committee for Dialogue and Peace, an institution born to promote dialogue among peoples in the search for peace, cannot but congratulate the instance opened by the United Nations for the initiation of negotiations that will definitively resolve, by consensual and peaceful procedures, this dispute that has generated all kinds of tensions in the Maghreb, delaying its integration and progress, while causing loss of life and great suffering to the Sahrawis unjustly held far from their ancestral homeland in Morocco.

From this United Nations resolution, a long and hopeful path towards the reconciliation of all Moroccans, whatever their tribal origin, begins in their home in the Moroccan Sahara under the wise protection of their King, Mohammed VI.

The International Committee for Dialogue and Peace reiterates its best wishes to the Moroccan people at the beginning of this new era of concord and hope that opens with the recognition of its sovereignty in the Sahara by the United Nations.

DECLARATION No. 2/2025 Dr.