Algerian News Agency Declares Arab Maghreb Union Dead, Blames Morocco

The Algerian news agency APS declares the "death" of the Arab Maghreb Union, blaming Morocco's alliances and regional involvement. However, the real reasons lie in long-standing disputes, hindering regional stability and economic cooperation.

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Algerian News Agency Declares Arab Maghreb Union Dead, Blames Morocco

Algerian News Agency Declares Arab Maghreb Union Dead, Blames Morocco

The Algerian news agency APS has announced the "death" of the Arab Maghreb Union (AMU), placing the blame squarely on Morocco. According to APS, Morocco's alliances with "the Zionist entity" and its involvement in other regional structures have led to the paralysis and breakdown of the AMU.

However, the real motivations behind Morocco's 1995 request to suspend the AMU authorities were related to Algeria's support for the Polisario Front and violations of the AMU's founding principles. The circumstances that prompted Morocco's suspension request appear to remain unchanged nearly three decades later.

Algeria's efforts to establish a new Maghreb bloc that excludes Morocco are facing challenges. Libya has called for strengthening the existing AMU rather than creating a new organization. Mauritania has also refused to join the proposed bloc despite pressure from Algeria.

Why this matters: The collapse of the AMU and the ongoing tensions between Algeria and Morocco have significant implications for regional stability and economic cooperation in the Maghreb. The failure to resolve long-standing disputes and build a united front hinders progress and development in the region.

Given the current state of affairs, "it is now difficult to talk about revitalization or bringing new life to the Arab Maghreb Union," as noted by the APS report. The deep-rooted issues that led to Morocco's suspension request in 1995 persist, casting doubt on the feasibility of reviving the AMU in its current form.

Key Takeaways

  • Algerian news agency declares "death" of Arab Maghreb Union, blaming Morocco.
  • Morocco's alliances and regional involvement led to AMU's paralysis, per Algeria.
  • Libya calls for strengthening existing AMU, Mauritania refuses to join new bloc.
  • AMU collapse and Algeria-Morocco tensions impact regional stability and cooperation.
  • Reviving AMU in current form is doubtful due to persistent underlying issues.