France reiterated that “the present and future of the Sahara are within the framework of Moroccan sovereignty” and outlined the precise measures to implement this decision.
This position was expressed on Wednesday 20th May 2026 in Rabat by French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Noël Barrot at a press briefing following his talks with Nasser Bourita, Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates. Stressing the strategic importance of the Saharan issue for France and the region, Barrot recalled that, in accordance with the position expressed by French President Emmanuel Macron in his letter to His Majesty King Mohammed VI on July 30, 2024, “the present and future of this territory are within the framework of Moroccan sovereignty.”
In this regard, the French minister affirmed “France’s support for the autonomy plan proposed by Morocco as the only basis for a just, lasting and negotiated political solution.” He added that “UN Security Council Resolution 2797 is in line with this logic,” and that France “welcomes this positive momentum, as well as the resumption of direct discussions between all stakeholders on the basis of the autonomy plan.”
Regarding the steps taken by France to implement this position, Barrot said his country has “expanded its consular presence” and “cultural activities,” with the opening of a visa application submission center, the establishment of an “Alliance Française” in Laayoune, and the inauguration of a new school. On the economic front, he noted that the French companies invest in the Sahara, with the French development agency (Agence françaisede développement) and operators providing relevant support in the territory.

