Every year, the Kingdom of Morocco celebrates the ‘‘Green March’’ on 6th November, and this year, this event coincides with the adoption by the UN Security Council of a Resolution regarding the Sahara issue. On this occasion, Daily News Hungary is pleased to give its readers a compilation of articles about these important events for Morocco, combined with an extensive review of the relations between Hungary and Morocco, as well as the perspectives of their development for the months and years to come.

UN Security Council adopts new resolution regarding Sahara issue

The UN Security Council adopted last Friday, 31 October, the Resolution 2797 on the issue of the Moroccan Sahara. On this occasion, His Majesty the King Mohammed VI delivered a very important Speech emphasising the significance of this Resolution, which marks a historic shift in the negotiation process led by the United Nations.

Indeed, by this Resolution, the UN Security Council officially recognises and supports Morocco’s Autonomy Plan as the only credible and feasible solution to this issue while underlining that henceforth, all the negotiations related to this issue will take place within the framework of the Moroccan Autonomy initiative and the Moroccan sovereignty. The Moroccan Autonomy Plan will be updated within the next few months and presented to the United Nations.

In this context that among the 15 members of the UN Security Council, the Resolution 2797 was adopted by 11 votes in favor and zero vote against, reflecting the overwhelming support of the Internaitonal community and the International legitimacy to the rights of Morocco and his efforts to fulfill its territorial integrity from the city of Tangier in the Noth to the city of Lagouira in the extreme south of Morocco.

Historic shift for the Moroccan Sahara issue on the 50th anniversary of the Green March2
Photo: Sahara.ma

Moreover, His Majesty the King Mohammed VI emphasised that the latest international developments concerning the territorial integrity of Morocco should not be considered a victory but steps toward a lasting solution that preserves the dignity of all parties, in order to put an end to the political stalemate and consequently, unlock the great potential of cooperation, economic development, stability and regional integration.

Following the adoption of the 2797 resolution, wide and massive celebrations took place in Morocco, where hundreds of thousands of people gathered in the streets, holding portraits of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, waving flags and singing patriotic songs across all the cities of the Kingdom, especially in the Southern Provinces, which have seen record participation in these celebrations.

To millions of Moroccans, the celebrations that took place all over the Kingdom are reminiscent of the great patriotic spirit of the Green March, which we celebrate this year, the 50th anniversary.

The importance of the “Green March” for Morocco

The Green March stands as an extraordinary chapter in the history of Morocco. This historic event, which took place on 6 November 1975, is commemorated annually as a national holiday in Morocco. 

This year, Morocco celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Green March, which is by far more than just a historic milestone; it is a strong testament to Morocco’s restoration of its territorial integrity and the recovery of its lands from foreign colonisation.

Fruit of a unique Royal Leadership and Vision, it unfolded in the form of a peaceful march of 350.000 people from the north of Morocco to its southern provinces, recalling in this regard, the rich and very old ties between the people of this region and the Moroccan Monarchs, which date back centuries.

The Green March is also an annual occasion for Morocco to pay tribute to the enduring spirit, the sacrifices and the unity of all the persons involved in this historical event that evokes deep patriotism and pride among Moroccans and will remain a source of inspiration and collective memory for generations ahead.

What has been done since that date?

Since the Green March in 1975, and under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, Morocco has achieved major successes with regard to its territorial integrity.

Indeed, over the past years, we have been witnessing a strong and steady international dynamic in favour of the Moroccan stand regarding the regional dispute over the Moroccan Sahara. In April 2007, Morocco put forward the autonomy plan as a unique and definitive solution to this artificial dispute, and since that date, this plan has been described as serious and credible in all UN Security Council resolutions up to this day.

Not only by the UN Security Council, the international momentum driven over the years by His Majesty King Mohammed VI, in favor of the Moroccan Sahara and in support of the autonomy Initiative continues to grow from countries all around the world mainly the USA, France, UK, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Arabic Gulf countries and many other African and Latim American countries. In this context, Hungary is also among the countries supporting the Moroccan autonomy plan as the basis for the solution regarding this issue.

It is also worth mentioning the highly commendable opening of diplomatic consular representations by many Arab, African, American and Asian countries in the Southern region of Morocco.

The above-mentioned dynamic and the strong political signals reflect the international community’s conviction on the need to put an end to this regional dispute, within the framework of Morocco’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Historic shift for the Moroccan Sahara issue on the 50th anniversary of the Green March4
Photo: MAP (Official Moroccan news agency)

Huge efforts for the development of the Sahara region

Although the Moroccan Sahara has experienced sustained development for decades, this region has been witnessing a new era since 6 November 2015, following the launch, by His Majesty King Mohammed VI, of a huge development program for the southern provinces of Morocco.

With a budget of USD 14 billion, this ambitious plan has completely transformed this region and continues to do so to this day, with major projects covering all aspects of political, social, economic and cultural life. Consequently, the southern region of Morocco has one of the highest rates of human development indexes on the continent.

To this day, the Southern Provinces of the Kingdom are continuously experiencing profound changes in terms of development, as evidenced by the remarkable achievements in various economic fields such as industry, agriculture, the agri-food industry, tourism, energy, renewable energies, mining, maritime industries and fisheries.

Thanks to this commitment, the region’s infrastructure has flourished. Expressways, industrial parks, logistics zones, and energy platforms have reshaped the region’s landscape, establishing it as a regional economic hub.

Indeed, this reform dynamic is further reinforced by projects with a strategic dimension such as the Dakhla Atlantic Port which will connect Europe and Africa, as well as the Atlantic Initiative, launched by His Majesty King Mohammed VI, giving access to the landlocked countries of the Sahel region to the Atlantic Ocean, which will make the Moroccan Sahara a logistics and commercial platform between the Kingdom, Europe, Africa and the Americas.

Such development projects bring countless economic, commercial and industrial opportunities that are generating enthusiasm worldwide, as evidenced by the holding, on October 9, 2025, of a major business forum between the General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM) and the Movement of the Enterprises of France (MEDEF), which will be followed by many other similar events. Morocco has already invited Hungarian companies to seize the countless investment opportunities that this region offers in all areas, as several countries are already planning huge investments in this area of Morocco.

Moroccan-Hungarian relations

Based on shared values of mutual respect, promotion of peace and cooperation, political relations between Morocco and Hungary are excellent and have witnessed in the past few years a great and steady dynamic that laid strong foundations to further strengthen the partnership between the two countries in all fields.

Last year, Morocco and Hungary celebrated the 65th anniversary of the establishment of their Diplomatic relations. On this occasion, His Excellency Mr Nasser Bourita, Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expartiates, signed with His Excellency Mr Péter Szijjártó during his visit to Morocco, a Joint Declaration which serves as an ambitious roadmap for strengthening relations between the two countries in all areas for the years to come.

Historic shift for the Moroccan Sahara issue on the 50th anniversary of the Green March3
Photo: Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Contacts through the diplomatic channels take place on a regular basis and also in the form of continuous political dialogue and high officials’ visits at various levels, both in Rabat and Budapest. Cooperation between the two countries within International Organisations is also excellent, marked by continuous mutual support in various international forums.

Furthermore, and despite being quite far from each other, Morocco and Hungary share a lot of points in common, such as rich history and strategic geographical positions, making the two countries undeniably important crossroads between east and west, north and south. It is worth noting also that these configurations put our two countries at the crossroads of real security challenges.

Finally, bilateral relations are also very rich in the cultural field with quite a big Moroccan student community in Hungary, which is growing year by year, reflecting the quality and confidence in the Hungarian educational system.

Perspectives on strengthening relations between Morocco and Hungary

The Joint Declaration signed in November 2024 is a very important step in bilateral relations between Morocco and Hungary. It paves the way to further expand the partnership between the two countries in all areas.

In this context, both Ministers agreed to build on this dynamic to reinforce the cooperation in key sectors of particular interest, such as economy, industry, automotive industry, agri-food industry, agriculture, energy and tourism.

Indeed, the two countries are pursuing very similar strategies regarding economic diversification, and this offers limitless opportunities for bilateral cooperation, especially between the business communities of both sides. We recall in this regard the real success of the fifth joint economic commission that took place in Rabat in October 2024.

Thanks to these efforts, and since 2023, Morocco has been the first trade partner of Hungary in Africa with a trade turnover of hundreds of millions of euros and this year, a new record of +17% has been reached from January to August 2025 compared to the same period in 2024.

But both countries are convinced that this volume of exchange remains below the potential of cooperation and are confident that it will continue to expand in the years to come, taking into consideration the growing interest of Hungarian companies in Morocco as a strategic hub to expand into Africa, particularly for exports and investments.

There is also a very important point that needs to be outlined is that Morocco has 55 free trade agreements (FTAs) granting access to a market of over one billion consumers, as it has agreements with the European Union, the United States, Arab and African countries. This provides investors with privileged access to a huge market, offering opportunities for growth across sectors like consumer goods, digital solutions, and infrastructure. Morocco has successfully built an economic model based on its integration with the global economy through these agreements.

Written by: Embassy of Morocco in Budapest

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