Italian Press Highlights Growing Spanish and International Support for Moroccan Autonomy Initiative in the Sahara

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In recent days, several prominent Italian media outlets have extensively covered the increasing Spanish and international support for Morocco’s autonomy initiative, proposed as a practical and realistic solution to the regional dispute over the Moroccan Sahara.
The Italian news agency ANSA highlighted Spain’s official position, noting that Madrid has reaffirmed its backing of the Moroccan plan, considering it a fundamental basis for any potential resolution to this long-standing conflict.
Similarly, Italpress reported that the Moroccan initiative is gaining growing international traction, being viewed as the most serious and credible option for establishing peace and stability in the region—an assessment clearly expressed by the Spanish government.
AGC News also drew attention to the rising number of countries openly declaring their support for this initiative, describing it as a responsible path aligned with UN aspirations to reach a definitive resolution to the conflict.
In the same context, the specialized platform Insider Trend pointed out that Spain not only reiterated its supportive stance but reinforced it through official statements affirming that Rabat’s initiative aligns with international legitimacy and serves the interests of regional populations.
Italian media outlets have continued their focus on the issue. Notizie Geopolitiche, Metropolisweb, and Mediterranews all noted that Madrid’s position marks a significant shift in the perspectives of European capitals, solidifying Morocco’s realistic vision for resolving the conflict by granting autonomy to the southern provinces under Moroccan sovereignty.
This growing media and political consensus across Europe reflects a mounting belief in the ineffectiveness of traditional solutions and the need to adopt realistic approaches that ensure regional stability and bring an end to prolonged tensions.
In light of this shift, Morocco’s autonomy initiative is no longer just a proposal on the negotiation table—it has emerged as a central pillar for a lasting solution, enjoying increasing regional and international support.