Prime Minister Gaston Browne Reaffirms Full Support for Morocco’s Sovereignty Over Its Sahara

At the prominent MEDays Forum in Tangier, Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne delivered a significant endorsement of Morocco’s territorial sovereignty. The Caribbean leader expressed firm support for Morocco’s position regarding the Sahara, aligning his nation with a recent United Nations Security Council resolution that affirms the credibility of the Kingdom’s autonomy initiative.

Prime Minister Browne characterized the UN resolution as a landmark development that substantially reinforces Morocco’s international standing and legitimizes its governance approach. He specifically praised the leadership of King Mohammed VI, whom he described as possessing exceptional vision among developing world leaders, crediting the monarch’s guidance for Morocco’s regional influence.

Beyond territorial matters, Browne highlighted the strengthening bilateral relationship between Morocco and Antigua and Barbuda, noting that their partnership is founded on mutual respect and shared principles of sovereignty. He identified Morocco’s advancements in renewable energy, agricultural development, and African diplomacy as particularly valuable models for island nations seeking sustainable development pathways.

The Caribbean leader also commended the MEDays Forum itself as a crucial international platform for substantive geopolitical discussion. In his concluding remarks, Browne emphasized that the UN resolution merely formalizes what many international observers already recognized: Morocco’s role as a stabilizing force committed to dialogue and progressive development across Africa and the Arab world.