Official Visit by the President of the French Senate to Moroccan Sahara… And the Slaps Keep Coming for the Algerian Regime

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The President of the French Senate, Gérard Larcher, is set to begin an official visit to the Moroccan Sahara from February 22 to 25. This visit is considered a new step in strengthening the strategic relations between the Kingdom of Morocco and the French Republic, and it is being closely watched by many observers and political analysts.
Larcher’s visit comes within the context of a new dynamic in the relations between the two countries, which have seen a noticeable rapprochement recently. It is widely acknowledged that this visit carries special significance following the recent trip by French Minister of Culture Rachida Dati to the cities of Moroccan Sahara, which contributed to supporting the efforts for bilateral cooperation in various fields, including politics, economy, and culture.
The visit of the President of the French Senate to the Moroccan Sahara carries a strong message of France’s full support for Morocco’s position regarding its national issue, particularly concerning the territorial integrity of the Kingdom.
Discussions between Larcher and Moroccan officials are expected to cover various regional and international issues, as well as ways to enhance cooperation between the two countries in areas such as sustainable development, technology, and energy.
This visit also comes at a time when Morocco is witnessing significant developments in major development projects, especially in the southern region, reflecting the Kingdom’s commitment to strengthening economic and social development across the country.
On the other hand, Morocco seeks to expand its international alliances by strengthening its strategic partnerships with influential countries such as France, which contributes to enhancing its position on the international stage and reinforcing its political and economic stability.
The visit of the President of the French Senate to the Moroccan Sahara represents a new opportunity to cement ties between the two countries, reflecting a positive development in the bilateral relations that have always been pivotal in the region.