On Saturday evening, Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita discussed the diplomatic negotiations that took place prior to the adoption of Resolution 2797 by the United Nations Security Council. This resolution extends the mandate of MINURSO and reaffirms the framework for the political process concerning the Sahara.
Speaking to Yabiladi, Sahrawis, including former members of the Polisario, shared their thoughts on the new resolution adopted by the United Nations Security Council on Friday, October 31, concerning the Western Sahara issue. Here are the details.
Eswatini's Foreign Minister Pholile Dlamini Shakantu, during her visit to Rabat, reaffirmed her country's unwavering support for Morocco's sovereignty, including backing the 2007 autonomy initiative as the sole viable solution. This visit, marked by the signing of eight cooperation agreements, underscores the deepening ties between Morocco and Eswatini, rooted in shared commitments to regional stability and prosperity.
As diplomatic maneuvering intensifies ahead of the upcoming United Nations Security Council vote on a new resolution concerning the Western Sahara issue, Algeria has begun signaling that it may abstain if the text includes any reference to Morocco’s sovereignty over the territory.