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Morocco’s UN Security Council bid gains strategic Arab support

Tuesday 27 May 2025 - 08:01
Morocco’s UN Security Council bid gains strategic Arab support

During the 34th Arab League Summit held in Baghdad, Arab leaders offered robust political backing for Morocco's bid for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council for the 2028–2029 term. This collective endorsement coincides with Morocco’s growing diplomatic stature on the global stage.

The summit’s final declaration officially urged member states to actively support Morocco's candidacy through diplomatic channels. This show of unity signals more than a symbolic act it highlights Morocco's evolving role in both regional and international affairs.

According to experts, this support reflects strategic recognition of Morocco’s proactive, balanced, and effective diplomacy. The country has consistently played a constructive role in African and Arab security issues, conflict resolution efforts in Libya, and discreet regional mediation, building trust among a diverse range of partners.

Arab nations view Morocco as a credible representative capable of voicing Arab perspectives in the UN's most influential peace and security body. Morocco’s geographic, political, and historical positioning bridging Arab and African spheres enhances its ability to advocate for regional causes with a grounded, pragmatic vision aligned with the Global South.

This consensus sends a strong message to the international community about Morocco's capacity to promote shared interests with responsibility and cooperation.

The move also marks a step toward revitalizing Arab multilateral engagement. At a time when the global order faces fragmentation and the Arab world grapples with multiple conflicts from Gaza to Sudan this collective endorsement underscores a desire for stronger, united representation on the world stage.

Morocco’s candidacy aligns with the country’s long-term strategic vision under King Mohammed VI, which emphasizes influence in multilateral forums, re-engagement with the African Union, leadership in climate diplomacy, religious soft power, and the recent Atlantic initiative for Sahel nations.

Ultimately, Morocco’s presence on the Security Council would serve as a platform to advance values of peace, dialogue, and regional cooperation. This Arab support goes beyond diplomatic formality it recognizes Morocco’s capacity to deliver a realistic and unifying voice that represents both Africa and the Arab world with future-focused leadership.


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