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Morocco's UN ambassador condemns Algeria's role in regional instability

Monday 26 May 2025 - 08:20
By: Dakir Madiha
Morocco's UN ambassador condemns Algeria's role in regional instability

Omar Hilale, Morocco’s Permanent Ambassador to the UN, has sharply criticized Algeria's involvement in undermining Morocco's territorial integrity during a recent session of the UN Special Committee on Decolonization (C24). His remarks were a pointed response to Algeria's assertions that it is not a participant in the Sahara dispute.

Hilale underscored Algeria's direct responsibility in the ongoing conflict, referring to documented evidence that he claims Algeria openly acknowledges. He reiterated that Algeria has employed the separatist Polisario Front as a political instrument to challenge Morocco’s sovereignty over Sahara, emphasizing, “Despite Morocco’s commitments and the UN’s sustained efforts, the political process to resolve this regional dispute continues to be hindered by Algeria’s delaying tactics.”

In a counter to Hilale’s statements, the Algerian delegation accused Morocco of targeting Algiers and evading accountability for its own role in the conflict. They highlighted Algeria’s history of supporting the Polisario Front, which seeks independence for Sahara.

Hilale dismissed Algeria's counterclaims, questioning the legitimacy of its position. “Who created the Polisario? It was Algeria. Where is it located? On Algerian territory. Who finds it? Algeria,” he stated, further criticizing Algeria’s refusal to engage in UN-led discussions aimed at resolving the dispute.

He characterized Algeria’s narrative as outdated, asserting that it ignores significant developments over the past two decades. Hilale called attention to the support Morocco has received from over 116 countries, alongside key recognitions from major powers such as the United States and France regarding Morocco’s territorial claims.

Moreover, he denounced Algeria as the “Mecca” of destabilization, where terrorist groups and separatist movements flourish. Hilale's remarks resonate with increasing calls from various nations, including the US, UK, and France, to designate the Polisario Front as a terrorist organization.

This unfolding diplomatic exchange highlights the persistent tensions in North Africa and the complexities surrounding the Sahara issue, as both nations navigate the geopolitical landscape influenced by historical grievances and regional ambitions.


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