Peru backs Morocco’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara
The incoming government of Peru has formally pledged its unwavering support for Morocco’s territorial integrity and sovereignty over its southern provinces, as confirmed by a statement from the office of President-elect Keiko Fujimori on Tuesday.
During a high-level meeting with Morocco’s Ambassador to Peru, Amin Chaoudri, Fujimori received a congratulatory message from His Majesty King Mohammed VI following her election victory. The encounter highlighted the Peruvian government’s commitment to backing Morocco’s position, including its adherence to United Nations Security Council Resolution 2797, which endorses the autonomy plan as a viable framework for resolving the Western Sahara dispute.
The exchange underscored the deep historical ties between Morocco and Peru, built on mutual respect and shared values. King Mohammed VI conveyed his sincere congratulations to Fujimori, praising the trust placed in her by the Peruvian people to advance progress and prosperity. The Moroccan monarch also expressed his determination to strengthen bilateral cooperation with Peru, elevating their relationship to a comprehensive strategic partnership for the benefit of both nations.
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