The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has reaffirmed its stance on support for Western Sahara sovereignty, emphasizing Morocco’s authority over the disputed territory.
UN Endorsement Strengthens Morocco’s Autonomy Plan
During the 46th session of the Supreme Council, the GCC welcomed the recent endorsement by the UN Security Council of Morocco’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara. The council described this recognition as a crucial step toward a political solution Western Sahara, reflecting growing international support for Morocco’s initiative.
Longstanding Territorial Dispute
Western Sahara has remained Africa’s longest-standing territorial dispute since Spain’s withdrawal in 1975. Morocco asserts sovereignty over the region, while the Algeria-backed Polisario Front continues to advocate for an independent Sahrawi Republic.
Despite repeated UN resolutions, the documents stop short of proposing a referendum that includes full independence, leaving the focus on autonomy and self-governance under Moroccan administration.
GCC’s Strategic Role
The GCC’s consistent backing highlights the bloc’s influential role in regional diplomacy and underscores a unified position on the issue. Their support aligns with broader international efforts to pursue a peaceful and viable political solution Western Sahara, emphasizing dialogue and cooperation over prolonged conflict.
This reaffirmation of the GCC position on Western Sahara not only strengthens Morocco’s claim but also signals increased regional alignment with UN-backed initiatives aimed at stability and governance in the disputed territory.
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