Ghana, latest nation to back Morocco’s autonomy plan as sole solution to Sahara issue

Ghana, the latest nation to back Morocco’s autonomy plan as the sole solution to the Sahara issue, is making waves in the international community. This important development highlights the growing number of countries that support Rabat’s position on the longstanding conflict.
The dispute over Western Sahara has been a deeply entrenched issue, with Morocco and the Algeria-backed Polisario front at odds over the territory’s sovereignty. However, with Ghana now throwing its weight behind Morocco’s autonomy plan, there is hope for a peaceful resolution to this decades-old conflict.
Ghana’s support for Morocco’s autonomy plan is not just a diplomatic gesture – it also holds significant economic benefits for both countries. With Morocco’s expertise in fertilizers and phosphates, Ghana stands to benefit from improved agricultural practices and reduced dependence on food imports. This collaboration could potentially boost Ghana’s economy and improve food security in the region.
Additionally, Ghana’s participation in the Morocco-Nigeria pipeline deal further solidifies the bond between the two countries. By supporting Morocco’s initiative to connect landlocked Sahel states to global trade through the Atlantic, Ghana is positioning itself as a key player in regional development and cooperation.
Moroccan Minister Bourita’s praise for Ghana’s stance on the conflict underscores the positive impact of international solidarity in resolving complex issues. With the support of countries like Ghana, Morocco’s autonomy plan is gaining momentum and inching closer to becoming a reality.
As more nations rally behind Morocco’s autonomy plan, there is renewed hope for a peaceful and sustainable solution to the Sahara issue. Ghana’s endorsement of Rabat’s position is a significant step forward in the quest for peace and stability in the region. Let’s hope that other countries will follow suit and help pave the way for a brighter future for the people of Western

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