The UN Secretary General informs the Security Council on the dynamics of the openings of consulates general

In his annual report on the Moroccan Sahara to the members of the Security Council, the Secretary General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, reported the opening, on August 14, of a Consulate General of Chad in Dakhla, the 29th in the southern provinces, which represents approximately 42% of the share of African countries.

This reference comes in an international context where more than a hundred countries have expressed their support for the autonomy plan proposed by Morocco, as the only solution for the settlement of the regional dispute around the Moroccan Sahara.

For the third consecutive year, the Secretary General’s report notes the continuation of the dynamic of opening Consulates General in the southern provinces of Morocco, highlighting not only the extent of international support for the Moroccanness of the Sahara, but also the attractive nature of the economic development undertaken by Morocco, motivating the opening of these representations in this part of the Kingdom.

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This diplomatic dynamic, reflected in the Secretary-General’s report to the members of the Security Council, strengthens and consolidates Morocco’s position on the international scene, thus demonstrating that the Moroccan Sahara is increasingly establishing itself as a pole of development and stability for the Mediterranean, Atlantic and African regions.

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