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The anniversary of the Green March… celebrations in a time of victories

Muhammad Manfaluti_Heba Press

Tomorrow, Wednesday, Morocco commemorates the 49th anniversary of the victorious Green March, as a historical epic that will remain eternal. This year’s celebrations come in a different international and regional context, marked by the renewed and evolving dynamism in Morocco’s dealings with the Moroccan Sahara file under the leadership of King Mohammed VI, may God protect him, and the victories and breakthroughs achieved by Moroccan diplomacy and the withdrawal of confessions from under the rug of the imaginary entity and the neighboring cabarets and show makers standing next to it. Military with a taste for scrap and used weapons.

The Green March, which was the invention of the late King Hassan II, may God sanctify his soul, constituted a major turning point in the file of our Moroccan Sahara since the withdrawal of the occupying Spanish forces in 1975. At that time, Morocco rushed to annex the lands to it and control them by peaceful means, and in return, some neighboring countries moved, driven by their interests. And geopolitical and strategic considerations, to support the so-called Polisario Front.

The idea of ​​proposing the autonomy initiative by King Mohammed VI, may God grant him victory, was the final blow that confounded the opponents of territorial unity, and the decision to resume Morocco’s membership in the African Union and abandon the empty seat policy with the aim of defending its strategic interests from within this continental grouping disturbed The rulers of the cabanas, who are now spending dearly and preciously on arming themselves with “scrap weapons and smoke flying from fly engines,” all at the expense of the daily sustenance of the brotherly Algerian people, who have become on websites. Social media is making global headlines, with long, boring queues to get milk, rice, lentils, or bananas.

The anniversary of the Green March this year has a special and exceptional character, at a time when Morocco was able to consolidate and expand its African depth by diversifying its partners on the African continent through a multi-dimensional political approach, aiming to make Morocco play a pioneering role in the African continent at the medium and long-term levels, while adopting The Royal Institution has a policy of humanitarian border management, in light of the major transformations witnessed by the phenomenon of migration at the regional and international levels, which is characterized by its humanitarian dimension and respects the dignity and rights of migrants. Morocco receives strong praise at the international level, thanks to which it has become a land of reception and dignity where refugees and migrants enjoy full protection and access, on an equal footing with Moroccan citizens, to education, housing, health, vocational training and employment.

The anniversary of the Green March comes in the context of the profound political transformation of many friendly and brotherly countries, their recognition of the Moroccan status of the Sahara, and their adoption of the autonomy initiative as a just and comprehensive solution to the artificial conflict. The choice of the city of Dakhla in the Moroccan Sahara as the location of the American consulate has several connotations. Dakhla is part of the plans for huge development projects of Morocco, and some countries in the region that seek to invest in it, which reinforces Morocco’s proposal to find a political solution within the framework of the Moroccan initiative.

It is the anniversary of the victorious Green March, which comes at a time when Morocco has the winning cards in the Sahara file and is presenting the option of expanded autonomy as a negotiable political solution within its borders and procedural formulas, while stipulating the principle of sovereignty without secondary details, as King Mohammed VI, may God protect him, took a decisive position. In it, he called on Morocco’s traditional and new partners to take a clear position on Morocco’s sovereignty over its Sahara, stressing that on the basis of these positions, Rabat will manage its foreign relations, when he said: “The Sahara issue is “The glasses through which Morocco looks at the world, and it is the clear and simple standard by which it measures the sincerity of friendships and the effectiveness of partnerships,” calling on countries “to clarify their positions, in a way that does not accept interpretation.”

It is the anniversary of the triumphant Green March that comes at a time of political recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over the Moroccan Sahara, or what has become known as consular diplomacy in its economic dimension, which is a strong driver of Moroccan foreign behavior. The Moroccan Sahara offers huge and promising investment opportunities, specifically in vital fields, such as renewable energy and the energy sector. minerals; Due to its distinguished strategic location and its enjoyment of natural resources, hence the Kingdom’s movements at the regional and international levels came to strengthen its approach aimed at proving its sovereignty and promoting its national economic interests.

It is the anniversary of the Green March, during which Morocco adopted the approach of economic openness with African countries and the “extended hand” policy, with the aim of strengthening cooperation under the (Rabeh-Rabeh) partnership, while adopting the diplomacy of consulates in the Moroccan Sahara with legal, political, economic, and geostrategic security backgrounds and dimensions, not to mention The frank and clear position of the king, who considered the Sahara issue to be the glasses through which Morocco looks at the world, and it is the clear and simple standard, which It measures the sincerity of friendships and the effectiveness of partnerships.

It is the anniversary of the Green March, which comes in the context of Morocco’s adoption of three basic pillars, defined by His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God protect him, in the opening speech of the last autumn session of Parliament, based on the transition from the stage of management to the stage of change, internally and externally, and in all dimensions of our just cause file, with the call. To move from a reactive approach, to taking the initiative, and being decisive and proactive.

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