Several civil society activists and African diplomats have stressed, Saturday in Dakhla, the relevance of the autonomy plan presented by Morocco to end the artificial conflict over the Sahara. Taking the floor, former minister of Senegalese expatriates, Ngone Ndoye, reaffirmed Senegal’s long-standing support for the Moroccan Sahara and the autonomy plan, as a realistic solution to this artificial regional dispute. In this regard, she recalled the resolutions of the Security Council that enshrine the preeminence of the autonomy plan as a credible, serious, realistic solution to settle this regional dispute. Hidara hailed, in this regard, the Spanish position highlighting the relevance and credibility of the autonomy plan to settle the artificial conflict over the Moroccan Sahara. She also highlighted the huge investment opportunities in the Moroccan Sahara, calling for sustainable business cooperation with women entrepreneurs from the southern provinces.
Source: The North Africa Journal May 30, 2022 11:09 UTC