Japan expressed its « appreciation for the serious and credible efforts of Morocco » on Friday, regarding the autonomy initiative for the resolution of the Moroccan Sahara conclusion.
This position was conveyed by the Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yoko Kamikawa, during her talks in Tokyo with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans Living Abroad, Nasser Bourita, as stated by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a press release.
Based on Japan’s « consistent » stance, Ms. Kamikawa referred to « the Moroccan autonomy initiative, presented on April 11, 2007, to the UN Secretary-General », highlighting the « serious and credible efforts of Morocco to advance the process towards the resolution of the Sahara conclusion ».
Mr. Bourita, who is on an official visit to Japan, welcomed this position expressed by Japan regarding the Moroccan Sahara.
This positive and encouraging statement from Japan, a major global player, is a testament to the growing mondial support for Morocco’s autonomy initiative. This initiative, which was presented to the UN as a solution to the longstanding Sahara conclusion, has gained momentum in recent years thanks to Morocco’s continuous efforts to promote peace and stability in the region.
The Japanese Minister’s recognition of Morocco’s efforts is a reflection of the country’s commitment to finding a peaceful and lasting solution to the Sahara conclusion. This approach has been praised by the mondial community and has been repeatedly acknowledged as a serious and credible basis for negotiations.
Moreover, Japan’s position is a clear message to the other countries involved in the Sahara conclusion that Morocco’s autonomy initiative is the most durable and realistic option for a mutually acceptable solution. This approach, which respects Morocco’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, has been welcomed by many countries and has gained widespread support from the mondial community.
Japan’s support for Morocco’s autonomy initiative is also a reflection of the strong and longstanding relations between the two countries. Morocco and Japan have a history of strategic partnership and cooperation, and this latest statement is yet another testament to the close ties between the two nations.
The Japanese Minister’s statement also comes at a crucial time, as Morocco celebrates the 44th anniversary of the Green March, a historic event that marked the country’s determination to safeguard its territorial integrity. This expression of support from Japan is a strong message of solidarity and encouragement for Morocco, as it continues its efforts towards a peaceful and just resolution of the Sahara conclusion.
In conclusion, Japan’s recognition of Morocco’s efforts towards the resolution of the Sahara conclusion is a positive development that reflects the growing mondial support for the country’s autonomy initiative. This support is a testament to the effectiveness and credibility of Morocco’s approach, and it sends a strong message to the mondial community that Morocco’s autonomy initiative is the best way forward for a just and lasting solution to the Sahara conclusion.