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Algeria's president in connection with the bizarre Slovenia incident

Rabat – political tensions between Morocco and Algeria took a strange turn this week when Melania Trump's bronze statue disappeared from Sevnica, its hometown in Slovenia last Tuesday, during the Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebbounes.

Tourists who visited Sevnica found only an empty base where Melania's wood formess once stood. The local media reported that perpetrators were sucked out and removed the statue on the ankles.

The Slovenian police stopped an investigation of the disappearance of the statue from its base near Sevnica, while President Tebboune came to the conclusion, which civil servants described as “economic cooperation” in the small European nation.

The Algerian political analyst Oualid Kebir commented on the incident and emphasized the obvious: the time of this strange disappearance was not accidental. Instead Kebir recommendedAlgerian Intelligence Orchestrated the strange theft as part of a three-stage plan to reverse Donald Trump's support for the sovereignty of Morocco via the western Sahara region.

“This looks like a political stunt that is supposed to create a diplomatic opening,” he said. “The plan apparently includes the return of the statue with large fanfare to win the Trump's favor.”

According to Kebir, the second stage of Algerian Intelligence's eerie plan is that the state television of Algeria comes out after days of silence over the strange incident. A dramatic announcement claimed that Algerian security services had “regained” the statue of international art thieves.

The alleged program reflects previous attempts to influence foreign guides through personal connections, he wrote. In the 1980s, Algeria used similar tactics in the François Mitterrand's presidency and used a close relationship with the French President's wife, Kebir recalled.

“Tebboune's visit to Slovenia was not about discussing gas or signing minutes,” he wrote, adding that it was “simply the first episode in a secret bronze surgery.”

Kebir suggested that Algeria allegedly The strategy of achieving the American government through President Trump's Mrs. Melania is “not a new idea, but an old one”.

“Algeria was not able to hire parallel diplomacy,” said Kebir in a statement on Morocco World News (MWN) and added that “even his official diplomacy has become ineffective and has no real influence.”

The operation aims to influence “the American decision on the Moroccan Sahara problem”, and found that “from Danielle to Melania … nothing has changed and nothing will change for the Algerian military!”

The western Sahara dispute remains a controversial problem between Morocco and Algeria. Trump recognized the Moroccan sovereignty about the territory in December 2020, a position of Algeria has worked tirelessly in recent years – albeit ultimately successfully.

In contrast, analyst Morocco praised professional parallel diplomacy, which according to him achieved tangible results for the North African country.

“Morocco uses parallel diplomacy professionally,” uses several influential channels, including the Moroccan diaspora, non -governmental organizations, think tanks and economic actors.

“The results have become clear in the past five years” listedWhich indicates important diplomatic breakthroughs, including “US recognition of the sovereignty of Morocco about the Sahara, the correction of its position in Spain, the French recognition of the Moroccan Sahara, the opening of consulates and several countries that withdraw their recognition of the“ illusory republic ” [Polisario]. “”

Kebir attributed these successes to a well -harmonized double approach: “There is official diplomacy, which is run by his majesty, the king, but the parallel diplomacy has played an important role.

Morocco's Sahara dynamics and Algeria's enemy agenda

Morocco's sovereignty over the southern provinces has shifted in recent years from a reactive to a proactive attitude towards the dispute western Sahara.

The North African country has strengthened its foreign diplomacy, redefined its alliances and demanded a clear attitude towards its sovereignty over western Sahara. Morocco has carried out mass investments through its ongoing development efforts in the southern provinces.

Rabat has shown growing trust in the strength of his autonomy plan initiative. As a result, Morocco harvested the fruits of his diplomacy, connected to international actors and supported the plan as a realistic and serious solution for the long -term dispute.

Morocco has decided For a strategy to form your way in relation to the western Sahara instead of waiting for the often designed political process to make progress.

The Morocco strategy is based on the deepening and diversification of partnerships with African, Arab and western countries, many of which have shown clear support by opening consulates in Laayoune and Dakhla.

Meanwhile the Sahara envoy of the UN Latest comments Go more closely with practical, compromise -based solutions and implicitly strengthen the Morocco position while a referendum asks.

Algeria's firmly anchored plan against the territorial integrity of Morocco

This flood of explicit and implicit internationally embrace Morocco's territorial integrity comes when Algeria maintains a permanently anchored and hostile position on the territorial integrity of Morocco.

Over the years, this persistent hostility was driven by historical rivalries as well as ideological opposition to the Morocco Monarchical System and the growing regional influence.

Algeria's political narrative, which often veils in the language of self-determination, has not adapted to the changing international consensus, which is increasingly considering Morocco's autonomy proposal as a pragmatic and stabilizing solution.

Instead, Algeria, as Kebir suggested, continued to support outdated ideological framework conditions, rejects meaningful compromises and promotes a separatist point of view that is no longer widespread outside of some isolated voices.

This has been completely exhibited in the past few months when Algiers with Paris came across the western Sahara in France after the knowledge of the sovereignty of Morocco.

Algeria's refusal too recognize Morocco's historical relationships with the Sahara and its rejection of integration initiatives have deepened the gap between the two neighbors and fragmented the region.

While the situation deepens, many observers complain that this firmly anchored inability to move the inherited colonial limits and mutual distrust of both countries – and the wider region – has withdrawn from the economic and strategic advantages of cooperation.

But the balance of the impulse now favors Morocco, whose pragmatic diplomacy, institutional reforms and development on site in the provinces of Sahara have made his claim more credible and tangible than ever.

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