Mali backs Morocco’s plan for disputed Western Sahara, ending support for Sahrawi separatists

FILE - A Sahrawi refugee woman stands at the door of her home in the Boujdour refugee camp, Algeria, on Oct. 15, 2021. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue, File)

BAMAKO, Mali (AP) — Mali on Friday backed Morocco’s plan to offer autonomy to Western Sahara but establish sovereignty over the disputed region, endorsing a plan to end a decades-long conflict between the Moroccan government and the indigenous Sahrawi people.

The Malian transitional government announced the shift Friday, saying it was withdrawing its recognition of the separatist Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic as part of its backing for the plan, which has growing support from African allies, the Trump administration in the U.S. and most members.

The Associated Press