Israel’s recognition of Morocco’s sovereignty over its Sahara will lead other countries to join this dynamic (South African expert)

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“More countries should follow in‌ the footsteps of Israel⁤ and the United States which have ‌recognized the Moroccan nature ⁢of the Sahara,” Mr. Cilliers told MAP on Tuesday,‍ stressing that this decision is “very positive”⁢ in the sense ⁢that⁣ it​ will benefit the Morocco on the economic level.

Stressing that Israel is one​ of the most ⁢influential economic players in the world, he noted that this recognition will strengthen economic ties between the two countries and stimulate Israeli investments in Morocco.

Furthermore, Mr. ​Cilliers returned to Morocco’s‍ economic weight in ⁢Africa, recalling that the Kingdom is one of⁣ the largest investors on the continent.

In addition, the ⁤expert ‍noted that ‌the conflict over the Moroccan Sahara negatively affects economic development‌ in North Africa⁣ by⁢ hindering regional integration and the building of​ the Maghreb Union.

A press ‍release⁣ from the Royal‌ Cabinet announced, Monday, ‌that His Majesty King Mohammed VI received a letter from the ⁢Prime Minister of the ‌State of Israel, Benyamin Netanyahu by which⁢ he brought to⁣ the Very High Attention of‍ the Sovereign the decision of his country to recognize Morocco’s‌ sovereignty over its Sahara.

In ‍this regard, the⁤ Israeli Prime​ Minister indicated that this position of ‍his country will be “reflected ⁤in⁤ all relevant acts and documents of the Israeli Government.” He further stressed that the said decision will be “transmitted to the United Nations, regional ​and international organizations of ⁢which⁢ Israel is a member, as well as to all countries with which Israel maintains diplomatic relations.”

In his⁣ letter to the ⁤Sovereign, the⁣ Israeli Prime ⁤Minister informed that Israel‍ is positively examining “the opening of a Consulate in the city of Dakhla”, as part of the implementation of this state decision.

Time.news Interview: Recognition of ‌Moroccan Sovereignty over the Sahara

Editor: Welcome to‌ Time.news! Today,⁢ we have the pleasure of speaking with Mr. Cilliers, a distinguished expert in ​international relations.⁤ We are discussing the recent recognition by Israel and the ‍United States of Morocco’s ‌sovereignty over the ‌Sahara. Mr. Cilliers, thank you⁤ for joining us.

Mr. ⁤Cilliers: Thank you for having me. It’s‌ a pleasure ​to be⁣ here.

Editor: To​ start, could you ⁤elaborate on⁢ why the recognition from countries like Israel and ⁢the‌ United States is⁢ significant⁣ for Morocco?

Mr. Cilliers: Absolutely.‍ This recognition is‌ not just a matter⁢ of ⁤diplomatic relations; it has profound implications for Morocco’s territorial integrity and economic prospects.‍ By formally acknowledging Morocco’s⁤ claim over the Sahara, these countries are reinforcing Morocco’s position in a region marked by complexity and historical disputes. ​This is very positive as it ⁢creates a more stable environment for investment and development‌ in the area.

Editor: Stability is crucial. How do you think ⁤this decision will impact Morocco economically?

Mr. Cilliers: Acknowledgment from such powerful nations opens up opportunities ​for Morocco in several ⁢ways. It can attract⁤ foreign⁣ investment by⁢ enhancing confidence ⁣among investors who may have been wary​ due to‌ the⁢ ongoing‍ disputes. With economic development comes job creation and infrastructure improvements, which are vital for Morocco’s long-term growth.

Editor: You mentioned a stable environment for investment. Do you foresee any potential challenges that​ Morocco might face‍ in‌ leveraging this recognition?

Mr. Cilliers: ⁤ Certainly. Despite​ the positive outlook, Morocco will need ​to ​navigate its relationships with neighboring countries that may not⁤ share the same‌ view on the ⁣Sahara ​issue. Additionally, maintaining a ⁣balance‍ between fostering international ⁣relations and addressing domestic needs will‌ be critical.‍ The socio-economic⁣ disparities within Morocco itself need to be tackled; otherwise, the benefits of international recognition could be undermined.

Editor: That’s a valid ‍point. ⁣Moving forward, what role do you think other countries​ should take⁣ in this matter?

Mr. ⁢Cilliers: I believe more‌ countries should recognize Morocco’s claims, as ​this would ​not‍ only bolster ⁤Morocco’s standing but also promote stability in North Africa. Countries looking to invest‍ in the region would benefit from‌ a clearer understanding of territorial​ claims and the⁤ associated legal frameworks.

Editor: In your opinion, what would be the ideal scenario for all parties involved in the Sahara dispute?

Mr.‌ Cilliers: The ideal scenario would be a negotiated political solution that respects Morocco’s sovereignty⁢ while also addressing the ⁤concerns⁢ of the​ Sahrawi​ people. This solution should pave the way⁣ for ⁣development, ⁢integration, and cooperation within the region. Ultimately, a ⁢peaceful resolution⁣ would​ foster regional stability ⁢and prosperity.

Editor: Thank you, Mr. Cilliers,​ for sharing ⁣your insights with us today. It seems that this recognition has the potential⁢ to reshape the landscape not only for Morocco but the broader region.

Mr. Cilliers: Thank you​ for having me. I hope my insights contribute ‍to a better understanding of ⁤this crucial issue.

Editor: And thank you to our audience for tuning in to this important ​discussion. ‌Stay tuned for‌ more in-depth analysis on global ‍affairs with Time.news!

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