A new permanent member of the United Nations Security Council has just shifted its stance on the Western Sahara issue. The United Kingdom, which had previously maintained a neutral position, has now announced its support for the Moroccan autonomy plan. This significant change highlights the growing positive momentum of Moroccan diplomacy.
Xlinks has requested a pause in its DCO application for the Morocco–UK Power Project while it awaits the UK government’s decision on its Contract for Difference (CfD) bid, which will determine the price at which the project can sell electricity. The pause is seen as a strategic step to align all project stages.
The international campaign to classify the Polisario as a terrorist organization has reached the House of Commons in the UK Parliament. However, the British government remains cautious. Here’s why.
X-Links has expressed frustration over delays in receiving UK government backing for its Morocco-to-UK solar and wind power project, threatening to move the initiative to another country. The project aims to provide electricity for 9 million homes, reduce carbon emissions, and create thousands of jobs in Morocco, but prolonged bureaucracy is risking investor confidence.