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Mali withdraws recognition of Sahrawi Republic, backs Morocco’s autonomy plan

Bamako shifts diplomatically toward Rabat, endorses autonomy as ‘most realistic solution’
Oumar Sankare
10 April 2026•Update: 10 April 2026
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BAMAKO, Mali

Mali announced Friday that it has withdrawn its recognition of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), following a joint press briefing by Foreign Minister Abdoulaye Diop and his Moroccan counterpart Nasser Bourita.

In an official statement, Bamako said the decision was taken “after a thorough analysis of this important issue, which has an impact on sub-regional peace and security.” The Malian government said “genuine autonomy under Moroccan sovereignty is the most realistic solution.”

Mali also voiced support for Morocco’s autonomy plan as “the only serious and credible basis” for resolving the Western Sahara dispute.

The authorities reaffirmed support for UN efforts, including the work of the personal envoy of the UN secretary-general and relevant Security Council resolutions, notably Resolution 2797 adopted in Oct. 2025.

Bamako highlighted its ties with Rabat as “historical, solid, and deeply rooted,” based on “brotherhood, sincere friendship, mutual respect, and fruitful cooperation.”

The statement further emphasized the role of Malian authorities, under Transitional President General Assimi Goita, in maintaining national unity and territorial integrity.

As part of efforts to strengthen bilateral relations, Mali welcomed plans to hold the next session of the joint cooperation commission in Bamako before the end of 2026.

Western Sahara has been disputed for decades between Morocco and the Algeria-backed Polisario Front, which seeks independence for the territory under the SADR. Several countries have recently shifted positions in favor of Morocco’s autonomy plan, which Rabat presents as a political solution to the conflict.

The move aligns with a broader regional trend, following similar positions by countries such as Kenya and Ghana. Burkina Faso is also among states that have shown support for Morocco’s sovereignty over the territory, including by establishing consulates in the region.

Mali reiterated its commitment to supporting international peace and security.

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