Rabat - The U.S. recognition of the Moroccan sovereignty over the Sahara is a serious snub for the Algerian regime, says French magazine "Jeune Afrique".
In an article published on Tuesday, the pan-African magazine underlines that the Algerian regime knows perfectly well that it has suffered a serious setback, even a "serious snub", with the Trump administration's decision, later confirmed by Joe Biden's.
Morocco, on the other hand, is perfectly aware that "other countries - several European states, including Poland, France and perhaps Spain - will eventually join the U.S. decision, or at least will favor Morocco's position within the UN," says Jeune Afrique.
In this article, the magazine also refers to the appointment of a new special representative for the Sahara and head of Minurso by the United Nations, Russian Alexander Ivanko, describing him as an "experienced diplomat."
In an article published on Tuesday, the pan-African magazine underlines that the Algerian regime knows perfectly well that it has suffered a serious setback, even a "serious snub", with the Trump administration's decision, later confirmed by Joe Biden's.
Morocco, on the other hand, is perfectly aware that "other countries - several European states, including Poland, France and perhaps Spain - will eventually join the U.S. decision, or at least will favor Morocco's position within the UN," says Jeune Afrique.
In this article, the magazine also refers to the appointment of a new special representative for the Sahara and head of Minurso by the United Nations, Russian Alexander Ivanko, describing him as an "experienced diplomat."