Speaking on this occasion, the British lawyer and lawyer, Andrew Rosemarine emphasized that the Moroccan Sahara stands out as a major economic center and as a link between Africa and Europe.
Thanks to the new development model launched by HM King Mohammed VI in 2015 and with a budget of 10 billion dollars, the southern regions of Morocco are now experiencing a multifaceted and inclusive socio-economic rise, he noted.
Referring to the growing international support for the Moroccan character of the Sahara, the petitioner pointed out that more than 110 countries support the autonomy plan endorsed by the Security Council as serious and credible, emphasizing that this campaign is the “one and only” basis for its achievement. a rational, pragmatic and lasting political solution to this regional dispute.
This irreplaceable vitality confirms the legitimacy of Morocco in its southern regions, regardless of the enemies in the territorial integrity of the Kingdom which continues to suffer from bitter problems, he said.
For her part, the Belgian lawyer, Ana Roios, noted that the new development model in the Sahara is based on a vision that promotes development through innovation, local businesses and partnerships and that focuses on regions to make the South “partners and principal partners”. to the economic and social situation of the Kingdom.
It is in this context that the autonomy plan intervenes to enable these areas to manage their own affairs with full respect for national sovereignty and unity, she said, adding that this balance between local independence and national integrity is essential to guarantee development. both are participatory and inclusive.
The petitioner, in this regard, mentioned the clear support received by several countries of the European Union for the autonomy plan, recalling a press release from the EU in which this regional group expressed the commitment to supporting Morocco’s development strategies as essential components of stability and sustainability. grow in the area.
In the same way, the president of the Moroccan-Palestinian Friendship Group, Mohamad Ziyad Aljabar, welcomed the reform drive in the southern regions of the Kingdom, characterized in particular by the strengthening of human rights, the acceleration of the pace of human development and the promotion of investments .
These advances are reinforced by the diplomatic advances made by Morocco with the aim of sealing, once and for all, this artificial regional dispute, he said, thus naming the unique support given by several influential countries such as the United States, Spain and France to the Moroccan character of the Sahara and the autonomy plan.
In response to the enemies of the territorial integrity of the Kingdom, Mr. Aljabar also noted that the question of the Moroccan Sahara is in no way similar to Palestine.
HM King Mohammed VI, President of the Al-Quds Committee, has consistently reaffirmed that Morocco always places the cause of Palestine on the same level as the issue of the Sahara and that the action of the Kingdom will not take place with a view to its Moroccanness to dedicate forever, or today. in in the future, harming the struggle of the Palestinian people to regain their legitimate rights, the speaker recalled.
For her part, Zahra Saad, researcher at the National Institute from fishing research, talking about the large investments made by Morocco in the areas from South, especially in the sea fishing sector, specifying that this sector alone has benefited from almost a billion euros dedicated to the construction of the new port “Dakhla Atlantique” and 120 million euros dedicated to valuation of fishery products.
As a result of this movement, the legitimate representatives of the Moroccan Sahara region have a key role in the implementation of this development model, showing, in turn, the Peruvian politician and lawyer Martha Chávez Cossío, noting that this innovative action plan covers all aspects. political, social, economic and human rights life in the southern regions.
2024-10-10 10:30:00
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