Rabat – A major academic conference at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities examined yesterday Morocco’s decades-long diplomatic efforts on the Sahara issue, where leading policy experts and academics analyzed the path from the 1975 Green March to the recent UN Resolution 2797.
The conference featured four distinguished speakers who examined the Moroccan Sahara from complementary perspectives, all centered on Resolution 2797 and Morocco’s Autonomy Plan, first presented in 2007.
Samir Bennis, former UN adviser and co-founder of Morocco World News (MWN), delivered a comprehensive analysis during his speech at the conference, identifying 2007 as “a pivotal turning point in the history of this issue” when Morocco submitted its Autonomy Plan to the UN Security Council.
During his presentation, Bennis explained that Resolution 1754, adopted twenty days after Morocco’s submission of its Autonomy Plan in 2007, marked the beginning of a gradual transformation in the Security Council’s lang
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