Ghana’s decision to withdraw its recognition of the “false republic” makes headlines in the Italian press

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

Heba Press-Youssef Adadad

The decision of the Republic of Ghana to suspend its diplomatic relations with the “Sahrawi Arab Republic” (SADR) has aroused wide interest in the Italian press, with several media outlets approaching this subject from different angles, highlighting its geopolitical dimensions and its impact on the regional conflict around the Moroccan Sahara.

1. The official announcement of the decision

Italpress first highlighted Ghana’s official decision, announced via a document from the Ghanaian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, transmitted to its Moroccan counterpart.

The document confirms that Ghana informed the Government of the Kingdom of Morocco, the African Union and the United Nations of this decision, indicating its support for Morocco’s efforts to find a lasting political solution acceptable to all parties.

The newspaper considers that this decision represents a significant change in the position of Ghana, which recognized the fictitious republic in 1979.

2. African support for the imaginary republic has declined

The Nuovo Giornale Nazionale newspaper reported that Ghana’s decision comes amid growing African movements supporting the Moroccan position.

46 countries, including 13 African countries, have suspended or severed their relations with the “false republic” since 2000. The newspaper also confirms that this change reflects the influence of Moroccan diplomacy, led by King Mohammed VI, in the change of position of many African countries. country.

3. Growing support for the autonomy proposal

In this context, the newspaper Glistati Generali discussed the growing international support for the autonomy proposal submitted by Morocco in 2007.

The newspaper indicates that more than 115 member states of the United Nations, including 20 European countries, have expressed their support for this proposal.

The newspaper also confirmed the opening of more than 30 consulates in the cities of Laayoune and Dakhla, underscoring growing international support for Morocco’s sovereignty over its southern provinces.

4. The economic and geopolitical dimension of the decision

Radiostudio7.net focused on the economic aspects of the Ghanaian decision, particularly with regard to the Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline project.

The newspaper confirmed that this project, which will involve 13 African countries, including Ghana, strengthens regional economic integration and highlights the importance of political stability to achieve development.

5. A message to other countries

The Glistati Generali newspaper noted that the Ghanaian decision carries implicit messages for other countries, particularly in Europe and Africa.

The newspaper explains that Ghana underlines, through this decision, the importance of adopting clear positions that support regional stability, and that the time has come to focus on peaceful solutions instead of supporting separatist entities that contribute to to fuel conflicts.

Ghana’s decision to suspend its relations with the fictitious republic constitutes a new step in strengthening Moroccan diplomacy and in achieving a change in international positions in favor of the Kingdom.

With growing support for the Moroccan autonomy initiative and participation in strategic projects such as the Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline, Morocco is consolidating its position as a key partner in promoting stability and development in Africa.

This decision reflects Ghana’s commitment to contributing to peaceful solutions to regional conflicts and reflects its desire to build a united and prosperous African vision.

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