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France officially recognizes the Moroccan Sahara on its national map

In a historic diplomatic move, France has officially recognized the Moroccan Sahara as an integral part of Morocco, with an updated national map now displayed on the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs website. This decisive shift comes after French President Emmanuel Macron sent a letter to King Mohammed VI, affirming that “the present and future of the Sahara are within Morocco’s sovereignty.” The updated map was released following high-level discussions held in Rabat between King Mohammed VI and President Macron.

This move marks a clear endorsement of Morocco’s sovereignty over the Sahara and aligns with France’s new position on the matter. By officially incorporating the Moroccan Sahara into its national map, France underscores a strengthened diplomatic relationship with Morocco and signals increased support for Morocco’s territorial integrity.

The recognition also reflects growing international backing of Morocco’s position regarding the Sahara, adding momentum to Morocco’s efforts on the global stage. This formal update on France’s official platforms highlights a new chapter in the alliance between the two nations, further cementing France’s support for Morocco’s national sovereignty.

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