The Rapprochement That Could Alter North Africa's Balance of Power The arrival of French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu in Rabat, Morocco, last month marked a significant turning point in Franco Moroccan relations.
After years of strained ties and ambiguous positions on Western Sahara, France has made a decisive move to reposition itself as a reliable partner for Morocco.
This reset is born out of recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over the disputed territory and signals a broader recalibration of French policy in North Africa.