King Mohammed VI of Morocco proposed negotiations to resolve the conflict over Western Sahara, seeking an amicable solution without victors or vanquished. This proposal coincided with a diplomatic mission by Donald Trump's advisor, Massad Boulos, who aimed to enhance trade and stability in the Maghreb region. Simultaneously, the U.S. government is preparing significant investments in Western Sahara, which remains a non-self-governing territory per the United Nations. The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation is planning investments up to $5 billion in various sectors, pending a review of the security situation.
King Mohammed VI of Morocco called for negotiations without victors or vanquished regarding the long-running conflict over Western Sahara, highlighting a potential diplomatic shift.
The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation is set to approve up to $5 billion in investments in Western Sahara, focusing on renewable energy and tourism.
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