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Diplomatic Dynamics: US-Algeria Talks Sidestep Sahara Issue

Saturday 24 August 2024 - 10:45
Diplomatic Dynamics: US-Algeria Talks Sidestep Sahara Issue

In a notable diplomatic encounter, US Ambassador to Algeria Elizabeth Moore Aubin met with Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Algiers yesterday. The high-level discussions covered a range of topics, including bilateral cooperation, international and regional developments, and the ongoing conflict in Gaza. However, conspicuously absent from the official statements was any mention of the Sahara dispute, a topic that has long been a cornerstone of Algerian foreign policy.

Shifting Diplomatic Landscape

The omission of Sahara from the talks comes at a time of evolving geopolitical dynamics in the region. Just last month, Ambassador Aubin reaffirmed the United States' support for Moroccan sovereignty over Sahara, describing it as a "historical fact" in an interview with La Patrie News. This stance aligns with the 2020 proclamation by former President Donald Trump, which the Biden administration has maintained.

Despite the potential for tension given Algeria's long-standing support for the Polisario Front, a separatist group advocating for independence in Sahara—the meeting between Aubin and Attaf was characterized as "wonderful" by the US diplomat. Ambassador Aubin highlighted discussions on "US-Algeria cooperation at the UN, our mutual work for regional safety and stability, and enhancing economic ties across diverse fields such as agriculture and education."

Contrasting Diplomatic Responses

Algeria's approach to the Sahara issue has shown intriguing contrasts in recent diplomatic engagements. While welcoming the US ambassador despite her pro-Moroccan stance, Algeria recently summoned the French ambassador following France's recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over Sahara. This discrepancy in treatment has led some observers to question the consistency of Algeria's diplomatic strategy.

Foreign Minister Attaf used the meeting to reiterate Algeria's commitment to supporting efforts for an "immediate, permanent, and sustainable ceasefire in the Gaza Strip" and to contribute to peaceful resolutions of various regional crises. However, the lack of public commentary on Sahara; a topic Algeria has traditionally been vocal about; has raised eyebrows among diplomatic circles.

Regional Implications

The apparent sidestepping of the Sahara issue in US-Algeria talks may signal a subtle shift in regional dynamics. As Morocco's Autonomy Plan gains traction internationally, Algeria's diplomatic maneuvers suggest a complex balancing act. The country appears to be navigating between its historical support for the Polisario Front and the pragmatic realities of engaging with global powers that increasingly favor Morocco's position.

As the geopolitical landscape continues to evolve, the outcomes of such high-level diplomatic engagements will likely play a crucial role in shaping the future of North African politics and the resolution of long-standing regional disputes.


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