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Saharawis take part in 2014 conference on self-determination and independence held in Morocco. Photo Nabaa Muhammad
As President Joseph Biden has been reversing policies of his predecessor, questions are floating about what his administration will do concerning the issue of Western Sahara, a disputed territory in North West Africa where conflict has recently escalated into war. The little-known conflict was exacerbated in the final weeks of the Donald Trump administration by an unprecedented decision to recognize a sovereign claim to the territory by the Kingdom of Morocco.
The payoff in exchange was Morocco signing the Abraham Accords of Arab nations normalizing relations with Israel.