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Finland backs Morocco’s plans for Moroccan Sahara
Finland has joined the evergrowing league of nations which deem the Moroccan Autonomy Plan as “a good basis for a solution” to the regional dispute over the Moroccan Sahara.
This was expressed in the Joint Communiqué, published in Helsinki, following talks between Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates, Nasser Bourita, and Finnish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Elina Valtonen.
“Finland considers the autonomy plan presented in 2007 as a serious and credible contribution to the UN-led political process and as a good basis for a solution agreed upon between the parties,” according to the communiqué, reiterating its support for the “political process aimed at reaching a just, lasting and mutually acceptable political solution”.
In this communiqué, both ministers also expressed their common position on the exclusive role of the United Nations in the political process, reaffirming their support for the UN Security Council resolutions and the support of their respective countries for the efforts of the UN Secretary-General’s Personal Envoy, aimed at advancing this process.
Finland’s new position is part of the momentum of international support for Morocco’s sovereignty over its Sahara and the Autonomy Plan, under Moroccan sovereignty, supported by many countries, under the leadership of HM King Mohammed VI in recent years.
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Morocco’s Sovereignty over Western Sahara gains more support from Dominican Republic
More countries are putting their weight behind Morocco’s sovereignty over the Western Sahara as Dominican Republic becomes the latest to do so. The Caribbean nation has even taken as step further as it intends to establish a consular in Dakhlar as a way of strengthening bilateral ties with Morocco.
This is an outcome of a meeting between Dominican President Luis Abinader and Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita on Thursday while the latter was in the Caribbean nation to President Abinader on his re-election.
The Dominican Foreign Ministry later issued a statement informing on Dominican Republic’s”firm support for Morocco’s sovereignty over the Sahara.”
The president also expressed his belief that Morocco’s autonomy plan is the “only solution” to the long-standing dispute.
The Moroccan foreign minister also extended an invitation to President Abinader to visit Morocco, a proposal the Dominican president warmly welcomed.
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Besides being football giants, Morocco impacted on the globe through counter terrorism
The Kingdom of Morocco is well known for being the ultimate football destination in Africa, but also in the world. It is for this that the milestone and Centennial FIFA World Cup will hold in Morocco as well as Spain and Portugal.
Morocco which hosted many qualifying matches of other African countries in the preliminary competitions for the Africa Cup of Nations as well as that of 2022 and 2026 World Cup, will host back-to-back the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations as well as the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
As Morocco contributes to sports and healthy minds, so also is the kingdom contributing to making the world a safer place.
In the year passing by, the kingdom has contributed so much in counter-terrorism both at home and abroad.
In a world shattered, fractured and bereaved by the depth of mostly asymmetrical armed conflicts, the Kingdom of #Morocco is the only IR actor on the continent and in the world to equip itself with security, legal and operational mechanisms capable of holding back, containing and neutralizing the terrorist threat.
Indeed, from the buffer zone in the Moroccan Sahara, where #Polisario #terrorist attacks target civilians, to DR Congo, and hostage-taking in Mali, Africa remains a region heavily marked by the proliferation of terrorism. This threat results in the tragic loss of innocent lives on a daily basis, extending its impact to countries such as #Niger, #Mali, Burkina Faso, Kenya and Nigeria.
That said, the Kingdom of Morocco has countered terrorism with effective intelligence services capable of locating any terrorist leader and freeing several hostages, proving unprecedented efficiency in freeing hostages and securing its territorial integrity.
In just one year, Morocco has contributed:
- In December 2022, to the release of 63-year-old German Jörg Lange, a member of a Berlin-based humanitarian organization, who was being held hostage by a jihadist group in Mali.
- In January 2023, at the dismantling of a cell affiliated to the Islamic State organization (#EI), made up of three suspects in Spain and Morocco during a joint security operation and one of the “extremist elements” was questioned by the special forces of the Direction Générale de la Surveillance du Territoire (#DGST) in Chtouka Aït Baha.
- In March 2023, to intervention and interpellation procedures in separate and simultaneous operations, having targeted 3 individuals affiliated to Daech, aged between 19 and 28, in Souk El Arbaa du Gharb, Tétouan and Larache.
- In May 2023, to the dismantling of a Daech-affiliated terrorist cell consisting of three individuals in the north of the country.
- In May 2023, the two Moroccan cyclists, Abderrahmane Serhani and Driss Fatihi, kidnapped on April 1, 2023, by an armed group on the Niger-Burkinabe borders, were freed thanks to security coordination between Morocco and Nigeria.
- In August 2023, the release of Iulian Ghergut, a Romanian national held hostage in Burkina Faso by the Al-Qaeda affiliated group Al-Mourabitoune.
- In October 2023, to the dismantling of a terrorist group affiliated to the Islamic State that was about to attack the cities of Tangier, Tetouan and Inezgane ait melloul
- In November 2023, the President of Romania, Klaus Werner Johannis, awarded, by presidential decree dated November 6, 2023, to the Moroccan Intelligence Service, in the person of its Director General, Mr. Mohamed Yassine MANSOURI the decoration of the National Order “The Star of Romania” (rank of Grand Officer).
- In November 2023, a Moroccan drone eliminates Polisario terrorist leader Abdel Salam Ould Asouillem.
- In November 2023, Morocco arrests a man responsible for false bomb threats in Belgium.
- In December 2023, the Central Bureau of Judicial Investigations (BCIJ) arrested an extremist in Farkhana, Nador region, in collaboration with the Spanish police. This security operation was carried out jointly with the General Commissariat for Information. The BCIJ reports to the Direction Générale de la Surveillance du Territoire (DGST).
- In December 2023, to the dismantling of a cryptocurrency operation network affiliated to the Islamic State in several regions of Spain with the help of Morocco.
All in all, in the fight against terrorism, Morocco has emerged as a beacon of “coordination” and “synergy”. Like a harmonious orchestra, notable successes, such as the release of hostages and the dismantling of terrorist cells, bear witness to the collective strength in the quest for security.
This sincere, serious and collective effort strengthens Morocco’s position in the preservation of peace and stability in the world.
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