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Ghana Shocks Africa: Cuts Ties with Sahrawi Republic, Aligns with Morocco’s Vision

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Posted: January 7, 2025 at 3:42 pm, Updated: January 7, 2025 at 3:42 pm

Ghana Shocks Africa: Cuts Ties with Sahrawi Republic, Aligns with Morocco’s Vision

In a striking move reshaping African diplomacy, Ghana has suspended its diplomatic relations with the so-called Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), dealing a significant blow to the Algeria-backed Polisario Front.

This decision underscores Ghana’s alignment with Morocco’s efforts to resolve the Western Sahara conflict. It signals growing support for Morocco’s autonomy plan, a vision gaining traction among nations globally.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration in Ghana officially announced the decision. A formal communiqué was delivered to Morocco’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccan Expatriates.

Ghana’s position reflects its commitment to fostering lasting solutions. The statement reads: “The Republic of Ghana has decided to immediately inform, through diplomatic channels, the Government of the Kingdom of Morocco, the African Union, and the United Nations of this position.”

A Diplomatic Shift Decades in the Making

Ghana’s decision reverses a 45-year-old stance. In 1979, Ghana recognized the SADR, a move that stood as a symbol of solidarity with Sahrawi self-determination. However, shifting geopolitical realities have reframed the narrative.

King Mohammed VI of Morocco has been at the forefront of resolving the Sahara issue. His leadership has led 46 countries, including 13 African nations, to either sever or suspend ties with the SADR since 2000.

This growing support for Morocco’s proposal reflects a shared understanding among nations that sustainable peace can only be achieved through consensus and goodwill.

Global Implications of Ghana’s Move

The timing of Ghana’s announcement adds to its significance. Morocco’s autonomy plan has gained increasing international approval as a realistic and viable path toward resolving the Western Sahara conflict.

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Ghana’s support strengthens Morocco’s position within the African Union, where debates about the Sahara issue remain contentious. By distancing itself from the SADR, Ghana sends a clear message of solidarity with Morocco.

Diplomatic experts see this move as part of a broader African shift. Nations are prioritizing stability and practical solutions over entrenched ideological battles.

What Ghana’s Decision Means for Africa

For Africa, Ghana’s stance could pave the way for more nations to follow suit. It reinforces the idea that regional unity depends on resolving lingering disputes that hinder progress.

This decision also emphasizes the growing importance of Morocco as a regional leader. Ghana’s move aligns with Morocco’s vision of fostering economic and political partnerships across Africa.

Unwavering Support for Morocco’s Efforts

The communiqué from Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed explicit support for Morocco’s diplomatic efforts. “The Republic of Ghana expresses its support for the good-faith efforts made by the Kingdom of Morocco to reach a solution accepted by all parties,” the statement said.

Morocco’s autonomy plan offers limited self-governance to the Western Sahara region under Moroccan sovereignty. This proposal has been hailed as a pragmatic compromise.

Broader Impacts on the SADR and Polisario Front

The SADR and the Polisario Front face mounting challenges as more nations withdraw support. Algeria, the main backer of the SADR, is left to contend with dwindling allies in the region.

Ghana’s decision will likely intensify debates about the viability of the SADR. It raises questions about whether the Polisario Front can maintain its influence in the face of growing international opposition.

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Conclusion

Ghana’s decision to cut ties with the SADR and align with Morocco represents a transformative moment in African diplomacy. It signals a shift toward practical solutions and regional unity.

With more nations rallying behind Morocco’s autonomy plan, the dream of a peaceful resolution to the Sahara conflict edges closer to reality.

 

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