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Mauritania is navigating a high-stakes balancing act between Algeria and Morocco amid their intensifying rivalry over Western Sahara. Key dynamics: - Policy stance: Mauritania pursues “positive neutrality” toward both neighbors to avoid alienating either side, recognizing Polisario since 1984 but maintaining stable relations with Morocco and Algeria. - Strategic importance: Mauritania sits on Morocco’s land route to sub-Saharan Africa and serves as Algeria’s secure gateway t
2026-05-24Summary tailored to your query (Mauritania foreign policy, politics, diplomacy, elections, economy, security): - Politics and governance - Re-elected President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani in June 2024; government pursuing reforms under a five-pillar framework: institutional governance, economic resilience, human capital development, social inclusion, and security. - World Bank guidance and a new Country Partnership Framework (EDGE) emphasize private-sector–led growt
2026-05-24Summary tailored to your query (Mauritania’s foreign policy, politics, diplomacy, elections, economy, security): - Economic outlook: Mauritania's economy is projected to grow about 4.6% in 2024, with growth expected to remain favorable in the medium term. Key policy focus areas include improving revenue mobilization, strengthening banking supervision, and continuing governance reforms to support private-sector-led inclusive growth. Climate-related reforms and resilience-buil
2026-05-24Mauritania is trying to maintain balanced relations with both Algeria and Morocco under President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani, avoiding taking sides publicly. Key themes include: - Diplomacy: Nouakchott aims to keep trade ties open with both neighbours, navigating a Morocco–Algeria rivalry while pursuing a neutral stance in regional policy. - Economy and trade: Ongoing efforts to bolster Mauritanian trade, including upcoming Moroccan business and cultural fairs and joint projects
2026-05-24Mauritania 2024 election and foreign policy snapshot - Elections: Presidential vote scheduled for June 29, 2024. Incumbent Mohamed Ould Ghazouani is widely expected to seek re-election amid ongoing political tension. - European Union relations and regional security: Mauritania has grown in strategic importance to the EU in the Sahel, especially given Mali and Niger destabilization, cross-border militant activity (AQIM, ISGS), and migration concerns. The EU views Mauritania
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