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Guatemala Backs Morocco’s Autonomy Plan for Western Sahara

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Guatemala threw its full support behind Morocco’s Autonomy Plan for Western Sahara on Thursday 3rd July 2025, in Rabat, calling it the only realistic path to resolving the decades-old territorial dispute.

Foreign Minister Carlos Ramiro Martinez Alvarado told reporters that Morocco’s Autonomy Plan represents “the only serious, credible, and realistic basis for progress toward a lasting agreement for a definitive settlement of this artificial conflict.”

Alvarado made the statements following a meeting with his Moroccan counterpart, Nasser Bourita, in Rabat. The Guatemalan foreign minister stressed that any solution must respect the North African country’s territorial integrity and national sovereignty. He also expressed his country’s total support for Morocco’s efforts to find a political solution that works for all parties involved.

Guatemala has emerged as one of Morocco’s strongest supporters in Latin America on the Western Sahara dispute.The Central American nation made history in December 2022 when it became the first Latin American country to open a consulate general in Dakhla, a city in the disputed territory.

Last month, Guatemala’s diplomat at the UN described Morocco’s Autonomy Plan as “a realistic and credible foundation” for any future agreement. Indeed, Morocco’s autonomy plan proposes giving the territory self-governance under Moroccan sovereignty and has growing international support from several prominent countries, including the US, which recognized the country’s sovereignty over the Sahara in 2020. The backing from Guatemala adds to Morocco’s diplomatic momentum in building international support for its position on the territorial dispute.

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