Kenya Confirms Support for Morocco’s Sovereignty Over the Sahara: A Diplomatic Blow to the Algerian Regime
In a highly significant gesture with profound symbolism, an official delegation from the Mandera region in Kenya visited Laâyoune, in the heart of Morocco’s Sahara, to sign a crucial partnership agreement with the Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra Regional Council. This initiative strengthens the growing international recognition of Morocco’s sovereignty over its southern provinces and deals a further blow to Algeria’s ongoing efforts to deny this undeniable reality.
This strategic partnership, focusing on key sectors such as water, renewable energy, fisheries, agriculture, and tourism, demonstrates Kenya’s commitment to cooperating with Morocco within the framework of South-South solidarity, inspired by the visionary leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI. This move is part of a broader trend, with an increasing number of African countries rejecting Algerian pressure and affirming their unwavering support for Morocco’s territorial integrity.
Meanwhile, the Algerian regime, mired in outdated obsessions and diplomatic maneuvers, watches its influence collapse like a house of cards. Failing to meet the expectations of its people, it continues to invest vast sums in a futile propaganda campaign aimed at supporting a separatist movement without legitimacy or future. But the truth is undeniable: the international community is no longer fooled by Algiers’ schemes, and Morocco’s Sahara is steadily asserting itself as a hub of development and stability for Africa.
By welcoming the Kenyan delegation to Laâyoune, Morocco reaffirms its African roots and its commitment to building fruitful relations with its continental partners, free from empty rhetoric and divisive strategies orchestrated by a decaying Algerian regime. This visit and the partnership agreement mark another step toward the end of Algeria’s diplomatic isolation, as it clings desperately to a lost cause.
In the face of this latest humiliation, the Algerian regime stubbornly persists in its blindness and refusal to accept the facts. But the truth remains steadfast: the Sahara is Moroccan, and Africa is moving forward alongside Morocco toward a future of prosperity and mutually beneficial cooperation. While Algeria insists on maintaining the illusion of a doomed project, Morocco continues to build, unite, and inspire.
This historic visit by the Kenyan delegation to Laâyoune sends a powerful message: the recognition of Morocco’s sovereignty over the Sahara is an irreversible reality that neither the machinations nor the diplomatic theatrics of the Algerian regime can undo.
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