French minister in 'historic' Western Sahara visit to back Moroccan sovereignty

French minister in ‘historic’ Western Sahara visit to back Moroccan sovereignty

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France’s Culture Minister Rachida Dati became on Monday the first French official to make a formal visit to the Western Sahara, a sign of Paris‘s recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over the disputed territory.

“This is the first time that a French minister has come to the southern provinces,” Dati told AFP, using Morocco‘s name for the area, a former Spanish colony controlled by Rabat but claimed by the Algeria-backed Polisario Front.

Dati described the visit as “historic”.

The United Nations considers Western Sahara a “non-self-governing territory” and has had a peacekeeping mission there since 1991, whose stated aim is to organise a referendum on the territory’s future.

But Rabat has repeatedly rejected any vote in which independence is an option, instead proposing autonomy under Morocco.

Dati, accompanied by Moroccan Culture Minister Mohamed Mehdi Bensaid, launched a French cultural mission in Laayoune, Western Sahara’s main city.

She promised to open the territory’s first French culture centre to “benefit children in the region, but also teachers, schools, students and teacher trainers”.

In Dakhla, the Western Sahara’s second city some 530 kilometres (330 miles) south of Laayoune, Dati said she is set to sign a cooperation agreement in the field of cinema and audiovisual art.

France’s stance on Western Sahara has been ambiguous in recent years, often straining ties between Rabat and Paris.

But in July, French President Emmanuel Macron said that Morocco’s autonomy plan was the “only basis” to resolve the Western Sahara dispute.

The turnabout marked by Macron’s statement drew a strong reaction from Algiers.

Algeria has backed the separatist Polisario Front and had already cut diplomatic relations with Rabat in 2021 — the year after Morocco normalised ties with Israel under a deal that awarded it US recognition of its annexation of the Western Sahara.

Macron renewed French support for Morocco’s plan in October, pledging investments and a “strong and exceptional partnership”.

Also in October, the UN Security Council called for parties to “resume negotiations” to reach a “lasting and mutually acceptable solution” for the Western Sahara dispute.

(AFP)

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