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Morocco's strategic partnership with Europe: a multifaceted alliance

Thursday 01 May 2025 - 08:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Morocco's strategic partnership with Europe: a multifaceted alliance

In a compelling address to European partners at the 2025 European People’s Party (EPP) Congress in Valencia, Nizar Baraka, Secretary General of the Istiqlal Party, underscored Morocco’s strategic significance as a crucial partner for the European Union (EU).

Baraka delineated the primary sectors of collaboration between Morocco and EU nations, placing a strong emphasis on joint initiatives aimed at curbing irregular migration, bolstering economic ties, and advancing renewable energy projects.

The Moroccan politician highlighted the importance of supporting Morocco’s Autonomy Initiative for Sahara as a vital step toward achieving regional stability in the Mediterranean.

Political alignment on the Sahara

During his speech, Baraka made a direct appeal for European backing regarding Morocco’s foremost diplomatic priority: the recognition of its Autonomy Plan for Sahara. This initiative, which proposes substantial self-governance while maintaining Moroccan sovereignty, has already garnered endorsements from the United States, 22 EU member states, and numerous other countries worldwide.

Baraka elucidated the complexities surrounding the long-standing conflict over Sahara, asserting that it generates numerous challenges for Morocco and its strategic allies. He stated, “If we are serious about securing peace, stability, and prosperity along European borders, then we must support the Moroccan Autonomy Initiative for the Sahara,” describing it as “the only real pathway to end the conflict that has hindered an entire region for over 50 years.”

The resolution of the Sahara dispute, one of Africa’s most enduring territorial conflicts, would pave the way for enhanced regional integration in Northwest Africa, which Baraka argued would also serve European interests.

Morocco, an indispensable European ally

Morocco has positioned itself as a key ally for Europe in addressing security challenges arising from the southern Mediterranean. Intelligence sharing and operational coordination between Morocco and European nations, particularly Spain, have resulted in significant reductions in irregular migration flows.

“Morocco remains the frontline partner for Europe in counterterrorism and migration management,” Baraka emphasized, recalling joint operations that have “substantially decreased irregular crossings” into Spanish territories.

This partnership has become increasingly crucial as Europe faces complex migration pressures and evolving security threats. Analysts note that Morocco’s strategic location and institutional stability uniquely qualify it to act as a buffer for European interests. Furthermore, the country’s expertise in counterterrorism and border management serves as a valuable asset in Europe’s strategic calculations.

Energy revolution: Morocco, from consumer to supplier

A transformative aspect of Morocco-EU relations lies within the energy sector, as the country transitions from dependency on foreign energy supplies to becoming a key supplier of green energy. Baraka remarked that Morocco has already demonstrated its role in addressing Europe’s energy needs through its electric interconnection with Spain.

He highlighted existing energy infrastructure that links the power grids of both continents. Baraka also mentioned Morocco’s ambitious plans to emerge as a “champion of green hydrogen,” leveraging its competitive solar and wind resources.

This energy transition is attracting investments from major European energy firms in Germany, France, and Spain. Baraka referenced the Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline project, which aims to transport natural gas from Nigeria to Europe via Morocco. This significant initiative would diversify Europe’s energy sources while providing energy access to twelve West African nations along its route.

Morocco aims to achieve 52% of its electricity generation from renewable resources by 2030, reflecting its commitment to green energy and positioning itself as a crucial partner for the EU’s climate objectives.

Economic integration: boosting European competitiveness

Morocco-EU economic relations extend beyond traditional trade; the country is evolving into a manufacturing hub that enhances, rather than threatens, European industrial competitiveness. European manufacturers in sectors such as automotive, battery production, and aerospace have established substantial operations in Morocco, benefiting from “skilled human resources” and “world-class logistics and connectivity platforms,” as Baraka noted.

These investments enable European companies to maintain their competitive edge while minimizing carbon footprints, thanks to Morocco’s expanding renewable energy capacity. This arrangement fosters a win-win scenario where both partners reap economic benefits.

The partnership will receive a significant boost when Morocco co-hosts the 2030 FIFA World Cup alongside Spain and Portugal, framed by Baraka as a celebration of the “complementary partnership between Africa and Europe.”

Baraka concluded that “supporting a strategic partnership with Morocco is not only an act of friendship with a neighbor,” but also “about building together a future where we lead the way to a safer and more prosperous Mediterranean region.”

As global geopolitical competition intensifies, Morocco’s multifaceted offer of partnership presents Europe with a comprehensive strategy for securing its southern neighborhood. The coming years will reveal whether European leaders fully embrace the alliance that Baraka so passionately advocated.


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