Following Message Of King Mohammed VI, Kenya Decides to Withdraw Recognition of So-called 'SADR'
Nairobi, Sep 15 (TNA) Following the message of King Mohammed VI of Morocco to the new President of the Republic of Kenya, William Ruto, the Republic of Kenya has decided to withdraw the recognition of the so-called "SADR" and to initiate the steps to close its representation in Nairobi.
A joint statement, excerpts of which were made public by the website of the State House of the Republic of Kenya following the delivery, on Wednesday, of a message from HM the King to the Kenyan Head of State, said that "the Republic of Kenya decided to withdraw its recognition of the so-called 'sadr' and to close its representation in Nairobi."
"In deference to the principle of territorial integrity and non-interference, The Republic of Kenya extends total support to the serious and credible autonomy plan proposed by the Kingdom of Morocco, as the unique solution based on Morocco's territorial integrity" to solve the Sahara issue, the joint statement said.
"The Republic of Kenya supports the United Nations framework as the exclusive mechanism to find a lasting and durable political solution of the dispute over Sahara issue," the same source added.
In His message, the Moroccan King congratulated William Samoei Ruto for His election as the fifth President of the Republic of Kenya and commends the successful conclusion of Kenya’s democratic election in August 2022, which cements the country’s position as a democratic beacon on the continent."
For his part, William Ruto expressed his commitment to work with the King towards enhancing bilateral relations between the two countries, lauding the leadership of Mohammed VI in promoting tolerance and accommodative policies in the Maghreb Region and also His contribution to global peace and security. The two countries have committed to upscale their bilateral diplomatic relationship to a strategic partnership within 6 months, says the statement, adding that the Republic of Kenya is committed to open its Embassy in Rabat.