Iran war has complicated plans for an international force in Gaza that has yet to materialize
Read full article: Iran war has complicated plans for an international force in Gaza that has yet to materializeAn international stabilization force promised for Gaza has yet to materialize three months after it was announced at an event hosted by U.S. President Donald Trump.
A UN envoy has made his first visit to Western Sahara. He pledged to advance the political process
Read full article: A UN envoy has made his first visit to Western Sahara. He pledged to advance the political processThe United Nations has doubled down on its pledge to revive stalled negotiations over the disputed Western Sahara in a visit to the region this week in which its top negotiator met with officials on all sides.
Blinken in Morocco amid shifts in Mideast, NAfrica diplomacy
Read full article: Blinken in Morocco amid shifts in Mideast, NAfrica diplomacyU.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is visiting Morocco to discuss recent shifts in the diplomatic dynamic in the Middle East and North Africa that could upend some of the region's long-standing disputes.
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US Consulate a turning point for disputed Western Sahara
Read full article: US Consulate a turning point for disputed Western SaharaThe United States plans to put its footprint in this picturesque setting. The king's face is juxtaposed on a map that includes Western Sahara as an integral part of Morocco. While the consulate isn’t expected to open for another six to 12 months, Schenker's trip is a way for the U.S. to cement its commitment to Western Sahara before President Donald Trump leaves office. “The U.S. cannot both support the U.N.’s role in resolving Western Sahara conflict and endorse Moroccan sovereignty,” Omar tweeted. The U.S. recognition of Western Sahara as Morocco's drew criticism from the U.N. and America's allies.
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US signs 10-year military cooperation deal with Morocco
Read full article: US signs 10-year military cooperation deal with MoroccoThe visit is part of US Defense Secretary Mark Esper's North Africa tour and is his first visit to Africa as defense secretary. (AP Photo/Mosa'ab Elshamy)RABAT – The United States and Morocco on Friday signed an accord that aims to strengthen military cooperation and the North African kingdom's military readiness over the next decade. He also visited Algeria, the first U.S. defense secretary to meet with leaders there since 2006. No deals were known to be signed there, but the U.S. defense secretary reportedly discussed expanding security cooperation and security issues in the Sahel region just south of Algeria. Esper met with Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs Nasser Bourita upon his arrival Friday.