Overview
- Foreign Minister David Lammy said the UK regards Morocco’s 2007 autonomy plan as the most credible and pragmatic solution to the decades-old Western Sahara dispute.
- The UK becomes the third permanent U.N. Security Council member to endorse the autonomy proposal after the United States in 2020 and France in 2024.
- Rabat and London signed cooperation deals spanning healthcare, innovation, port and water infrastructure, and procurement during Lammy’s visit.
- UK Export Finance indicated it may back projects in Western Sahara under a broader commitment to mobilise £5 billion for economic initiatives in Morocco.
- The endorsement aligns key Western powers behind Morocco’s plan even as the Algeria-backed Polisario Front maintains its push for independence and the U.N. seeks a negotiated settlement.