“The +Green March+ constitutes a pivotal moment in the ongoing development of the Saharan region of this North African country. An emblematic event marked by profound political and strategic implications, which paved the way for an exceptional transformation of the infrastructure of the Moroccan Sahara,” writes the monthly publication under the title “The 48th anniversary of the Green March in Morocco.”
After recalling the historical context and the peaceful nature of this event, Dragan Nikolić, author of the article, believes that this glorious march, which began 48 years ago, “opened the way to a process of sustainable development in the southern provinces of Morocco.”
He added that under the leadership of HM King Mohammed VI, Morocco has made significant progress in infrastructure, which has had a positive impact on the lives of its inhabitants and has strengthened the economic potential and attractiveness of the region.
“The Moroccan Sahara is today on the way to becoming a true regional and international hub linking the European continent to western sub-Saharan Africa,” the publication emphasizes on its website, citing major achievements in the field of transport networks, airports and ports, energy infrastructure, education and health as well as tourism and hospitality.
In Mr. Nikolić’s opinion, the future looks bright and prosperous in this historically rich and geographically important region.
“It is clear that the Moroccan Sahara is ready for sustainable growth,” the magazine notes, highlighting the infrastructure development that has taken place in the southern provinces of the Kingdom, coupled with Morocco’s recent successes on the diplomatic front regarding the defense of its territorial integrity.
The journey of the Moroccan Sahara, from that iconic moment to its current state of development, is a testament to the enduring spirit of its people and leaders, and their commitment to a better future, the publication concludes.
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