Recently, diplomatic relations between El Salvador and Morocco have undergone significant shifts, with President Nayib Bukele announcing the severance of diplomatic relations with the Polisario Front, describing it as ‘a republic that has neither land nor people.’ This decision reflects a new direction in El Salvador’s foreign policy and could have implications for regional and international relations. This decision reflects a new direction in El Salvador’s foreign policy and could have implications for regional and international relations.
Bukele also announced the signing of agricultural agreements with Morocco, signalling the strengthening of economic cooperation between the two countries. These agreements may contribute to the development of El Salvador’s agricultural sector and enhance food security, and reflect a shared desire to explore new opportunities for cooperation and sustainable development.
In addition, President Bocelli praised Morocco as the first country to recognise the sovereignty of the United States of America, expressing his appreciation for the historical role Morocco played in supporting American independence. These statements epitomise the mutual respect and deep ties between El Salvador and Morocco, and reflect the importance that President Bokely places on history and cultural heritage.
These developments are evidence of the dynamism of El Salvador’s foreign policy and its orientation towards strengthening relations with other countries on the basis of common interests and mutual respect. They also point to the possibility of opening new horizons for international co-operation in various fields, including agriculture, economy and culture.
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