The Republic of Ghana has announced its decision to suspend diplomatic relations with the so-called “SADR.”
This decision was conveyed in an official document from Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration to Morocco’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Ghana stated that it will “immediately inform, through diplomatic channels, the Government of the Kingdom of Morocco, the African Union, and the United Nations of this stance.”
In the same communication, Ghana expressed its support for the “good-faith efforts made by the Kingdom of Morocco to achieve a solution acceptable to all parties.”
Ghana had recognized the so-called “SADR” in 1979.
Since 2000, and under the leadership of King Mohammed VI, 46 countries, including 13 African nations, have severed or suspended relations with the so-called “SADR,” reflecting the growing momentum behind Morocco’s efforts on the Sahara issue.