Egypt supports Morocco’s application to be reinstated in the African Union stating the kingdom has an important role to play in the development of Africa.
Egypt supports Morocco’s application to be reinstated in the African Union stating the kingdom has an important role to play in the development of Africa.
Morocco's return to the African Union (AU) stems from a sense of "responsibility and commitment" to tackle Africa’s "huge" challenges, notably the fight against climate change, said, on Thursday in New York, Foreign Minister, Salaheddine Mezouar.
The Pan-African parliament is awaiting the return of Morocco to the African Union (AU) family, said, on Tuesday in Rabat, Speaker of the Pan-African parliament Roger Nkodo Dang who hailed the Kingdom’s decision to return to the Union.
Suspending the so-called SADR would free the African Union (AU) to play a ‘constructive role’ in UN efforts to resolve the Western Sahara dispute, South Africa’s Institute for Security Strategies (ISS) said.
King Mohammed VI affirmed that Morocco has given Africa top priority in its foreign policy and that Morocco is in the center of Africa; and that Africa holds a special place in Moroccans’ hearts.
In a speech delivered on the seventeenth anniversary of his coronation known as Throne Day, King Mohammed VI stressed Morocco’s willingness to return to the African Union to defend its strategic interests from within the African organization.
The Republic of India on Friday welcomed Morocco’s decision to re-join the African Union (AU), hoping that Morocco’s initiative will strengthen Africa’s unity.
In a quiet but significant development, the recent African Union (AU) summit held in the Rwandan capital of Kigali between July 17 and 19 saw the Kingdom of Morocco formally announce its intention to re-join the pan-African body.
King Mohammed VI said on Saturday that Morocco will reintegrate the African Union, but made it clear that it will not relinquish its legitimate rights over its southern provinces.
Rumors of Morocco rejoining the African Union date back to as far as 2005. Back then Morocco wanted a gradual reintegration and the ousting of the Sahara Arab Democratic Republic pseudo state from the institution as condition for its return.
The Communication Directorate of the African Union issued a Strange statement on Morocco entitled "Morocco did not take part in the summit 27 Kigali," stating that the current President of Chad Idriss Deby summit received a message from His Majesty King Mohammed VI and that he then told the head...
Morocco which is convinced that its Sahara cause is a just cause will not give in to any kind of pressure, or any blackmail attempts but remains open and ever ready to engage in constructive dialogue in order to find a final political settlement to this artificial dispute.
The United States has expressed its support for the return of Morocco to the African Union (AU), deeming it a “very important” step of a “strategic partner” of the USA.
Morocco's return to the African Union (AU) is an "intelligent and carefully thought" decision which will reinforce the isolation of the Polisario Front at the international level, the independent Argentinian press agency "Total News" said.
Algerian leaders who have been unconditionally backing, for over forty years, the Polisario’s claims and allegations in the Western Sahara issue, have been vigorously shaken in their showdown with neighboring Morocco, in Africa as well as at the level of the European Union and the United States...
The Republic of Madagascar expressed its support for Morocco's legitimate return to the African Union, ensuring that it will strive to make it effective as soon as possible.
Ivorian president Alassane Ouattara welcomed, here Monday, Morocco’s decision to reintegrate the African Union, stressing that Morocco’s place “is within the African Union”.
France on Tuesday encouraged Morocco’s return to the African Union, deeming that this decision constitutes an “important contribution to the growing integration of the African continent.”
When the first press reports emerged saying Morocco is considering to retake its seat at the African Union after 32 years of absence, most readers and particularly Morocco’s foes thought it was just hot air or a far-fetched story.
Only few hours following Morocco officially formulating its demand to reclaim its seat back at the African Union’s (AU) table, 28 countries from the 54-state bloc filed a motion calling for the suspension of the the Polisario Front and the activities of its self-proclaimed Sahrawi Arab...
“We rely on the wisdom of the African Union (AU)” concerning Morocco’s return to the organization, said on Monday the Nigerian Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo.