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Trump fetes Morocco king in final days in office

Royal bestowed Legion of Merit, degree of chief commander

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 16 Jan 2021 9:53AM

Trump fetes Morocco king in final days in office
The Donald Trump administration has broken decades of precedent by recognising Morocco’s full sovereignty over the contested Western Sahara. – AFP pic, January 16, 2021

WASHINGTON – United States President Donald Trump, in a last-minute push to solidify Morocco’s normalisation with Israel, yesterday bestowed a rare award on its king as his administration rallies international support in a regional dispute.

Trump, who sees Arab recognition of Israel as a key overseas achievement of his presidency, last month broke decades of precedent by recognising Morocco’s full sovereignty over the contested Western Sahara, with Morocco in turn saying it will normalise relations with the Jewish state.

The White House said it presented King Mohammed VI with the Legion of Merit, degree of chief commander, five days before Trump’s departure, in a private ceremony here, in which Morocco’s ambassador accepted.

The military award was created to honour allied leaders in World War II and had gone into obscurity until it was revived by Trump, who last month also presented it to the prime ministers of Australia, India and Japan.

“His vision and personal courage – including his decision to resume ties with the state of Israel – have positively reshaped the landscape of the Middle East and North Africa, and ushered in a new era of security and prosperity for both our countries and the world,” said a White House statement.

The State Department’s top official on the Middle East, David Schenker, yesterday joined Morocco in a virtual conference on Western Sahara that highlighted Trump’s position.

Forty nations participated, with 27 at the ministerial level, said a joint statement.

“Participants committed to continue their advocacy for a solution, using Morocco’s autonomy plan as the sole framework for resolving the Western Sahara dispute.”

The countries taking part include Arab allies of Morocco and smaller developing nations, but also France, said Morocco’s Foreign Ministry.

US president-elect Joe Biden has not committed to maintaining Trump’s recognition of Moroccan sovereignty in Western Sahara, a former Spanish colony where tensions have simmered since the 1970s as the Algerian-backed Polisario Front fights for independence.

Morocco controls most of Western Sahara, but its sovereignty is not recognised by the United Nations. – AFP, January 16, 2021

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