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Algeria’s Sahara narrative collapses amid Morocco’s diplomatic success

Wednesday 29 October 2025 - 10:20
By: Dakir Madiha
Algeria’s Sahara narrative collapses amid Morocco’s diplomatic success

As international support for Morocco’s Autonomy Plan for Sahara grows, Algeria’s decades-long strategy to undermine Morocco’s territorial integrity appears increasingly untenable. The Algerian regime, which once wielded the Sahara dispute as a geopolitical tool, now faces mounting diplomatic setbacks as Morocco’s vision for regional cooperation and sustainable development gains global recognition. The collapse of Algeria’s “ahistorical narrative” signals a broader shift in the Maghreb’s geopolitical landscape.

Morocco’s pursuit of unity versus Algeria’s bid for dominance

From the outset of Algeria’s independence, Morocco advocated for pan-Maghrebi unity, envisioning a future marked by collaboration between neighboring countries. King Hassan II, in a gesture of goodwill, became the first foreign leader to visit newly independent Algeria in 1963, prioritizing this historic trip over a planned visit to the United States. The King’s visit embodied Morocco’s sincere ambition to build a shared future, with the monarch offering gifts, including luxury cars and military equipment, to Algerian officials as tokens of respect and fraternity.

However, Algeria’s leadership pursued a different path. Instead of fostering regional unity, it sought to assert dominance by leveraging tensions with Morocco. Just months after King Hassan II’s visit, Algeria escalated border disputes, expelled Moroccan nationals, and launched surprise military attacks in the disputed Tindouf and Béchar regions. These actions culminated in the 1963 “Sand War,” a conflict Algeria used to rally domestic support and suppress internal dissent. By portraying Morocco as a “treacherous” neighbor, Algeria’s regime deflected attention from its internal struggles, including uprisings in Kabylia.

This pattern of diversionary tactics continued for decades, with Algeria heavily investing in the Polisario Front to challenge Morocco’s sovereignty over Sahara. Despite repeated Moroccan gestures aimed at reconciliation, Algeria’s leadership remained committed to its expansionist ambitions, funding separatist efforts and blocking regional cooperation.

Morocco’s strategic patience pays off

In contrast to Algeria’s confrontational approach, Morocco adopted a strategy of diplomatic resilience and long-term planning. King Hassan II’s decision to de-escalate the 1963 conflict, despite Morocco’s military advantage, reflected a commitment to regional stability. The King later explained that Morocco prioritized fostering goodwill with its neighbors over territorial disputes of limited strategic value, such as the Tindouf area.

Morocco’s patience and diplomacy have since yielded significant results. The country has successfully secured international recognition for its Autonomy Plan, which offers a framework for self-governance in Sahara under Moroccan sovereignty. This model has been embraced by numerous countries, including the United States, Spain, and several African and Arab nations, as the most viable solution to the decades-long dispute.

Morocco has also bolstered its position through economic development and regional investment. By channeling resources into renewable energy, sustainable infrastructure, and local community initiatives, Morocco has demonstrated its commitment to creating a prosperous and unified future for the Sahara region. These efforts have further isolated Algeria, whose heavy-handed support for the Polisario Front increasingly appears out of step with global consensus.

Algeria’s diminishing influence

Algeria’s once-dominant narrative surrounding Sahara is losing traction as its geopolitical strategy unravels. The regime’s reliance on the Sahara dispute to assert regional supremacy has backfired, leaving Algeria diplomatically isolated and economically strained. Decades of hostility and billions spent on sustaining separatist ambitions have yielded little more than frustration and decline.

Meanwhile, Morocco’s strategic patience has transformed the country into a model of effective diplomacy and sustainable development in the Maghreb. By aligning its national interests with global priorities, such as climate action and regional integration, Morocco has positioned itself as a leader in both the African and Arab worlds.

As Algeria’s narrative crumbles, the Maghreb faces a pivotal moment. Morocco’s success in advancing its Autonomy Plan and fostering regional cooperation provides a blueprint for resolving long-standing disputes. For Algeria, the challenge lies in abandoning outdated strategies and embracing a future built on collaboration rather than confrontation.


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