Morocco: The announcement of the president of the French National Assembly on development projects.

The president of the French National Assembly, Yaël Braun-Pivet, made a big announcement for the development of the southern provinces, reiterating in Rabat, Morocco, ’s support for Morocco’s sovereignty over the Moroccan Sahara.

On the occasion of the closing seminar of the Morocco-European Union institutional twinning, the President of the French National Assembly stated in the House of Representatives of Morocco that France will continue to support the Moroccan Kingdom in the face of its existential challenges.

By confirming France’s position, the French National Assembly will do its part to support the remarkable development of the Moroccan Sahara territory together with French operators and companies.

The French National Assembly is committed to supporting the economic development of the Sahara by encouraging the participation of French companies. This could bring new investments and business opportunities to the region.

France’s position fits into a broader geopolitical context, characterized by growing competition between regional and international potential for influence in North Africa.

The statement by the President of the French National Assembly, Yaël Braun-Pivet, on the possibility of a parliamentary mission in the Sahara, reveals a series of intentions and profound implications in particular recognition of Moroccan sovereignty, economic and cultural development, Moroccan Autonomy Plan.

It is worth mentioning that the visit of French President Emmanuel Macron at the invitation of the Moroccan Sovereign from 28 to 30 October 2024 represented an important moment in the bilateral relations between two friendly countries, in a context of profound political and geopolitical changes in Africa.

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