Morocco: A strategic mediator in the Sahel
Morocco is a key mediator for the stability of the Sahel, thanks to its proactive diplomacy and commitment to peace. As a political mediator, it has facilitated crucial dialogues, as evidenced by the release of the four French agents in Burkina Faso, illustrating its effectiveness in managing diplomatic crises. At the same time, Morocco plays an essential role as a spiritual mediator in the fight against radicalism. King Mohammed VI, backed by his religious legitimacy, leads initiatives such as the Mohammed VI Institute for the Training of Imams, thereby contributing to the promotion of moderate Islam and the reduction of extremism in the Sahel. Moroccan diplomatic action in this region combines a multilateral approach and spiritual engagement, reflecting a unique model of mediation aimed at promoting security stability and international cooperation.