"Morocco has received broad international support for its autonomy proposal for the Sahara, within the framework of the Kingdom's territorial integrity," writes the magazine specializing in Maghreb affairs.
Noting that ''the Moroccan proposal has continued to enjoy strong support, notably from the United States, Israel, Germany, the United Arab Emirates and Spain,” the publication highlights the position of the Spanish government, which considers the Moroccan autonomy initiative to be the ''most serious, realistic and credible'' basis for resolving the Sahara dispute.
Morocco, which has always expressed its support for UN efforts to find a political solution to this issue, continues to deploy "dynamic diplomacy", notes "Atalayar", pointing out that "the other parties are sticking to a position that lacks support.”
In addition, the Spanish magazine highlights the "difficult conditions" in the Tindouf camps in southwest Algeria, as well as the "misappropriation and mismanagement" of international humanitarian aid intended for those sequestered in the camps.
This situation has been denounced in several reports by various international organizations, notably the World Food Programme (WFP), concludes "Atalayar".