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Morocco – Kenya: From Rupture to Strategic Realignment on the Sahara

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25 mai 2025
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المغرب – كينيا: من القطيعة إلى إعادة التوجه الاستراتيجي حول الصحراء

Morocco – Kenya: From Rupture to Strategic Realignment on the Sahara

Geopolitical analysis of Musalia Mudavadi’s official visit to Rabat
Horizons Geopolitical Institute
May 26, 2025
Executive Summary
The official visit of Kenyan Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi to Morocco (May 26-27, 2025) marks a major geopolitical shift in East Africa. After decades of tensions related to Nairobi’s recognition of SADR, the withdrawal of this recognition in September 2022 by President Ruto opened the way for spectacular diplomatic normalization. The inauguration of the first Kenyan embassy in Rabat symbolizes a Moroccan strategic victory and redefines regional balances, with considerable commercial implications: a Kenyan trade deficit of 12 billion against 500 million shillings reveals the new economic stakes of this rapprochement.

I. Context: From Historical Hostility to Diplomatic Pragmatism

The Sahrawi Fracture (1965-2022)

Kenya-Morocco bilateral relations were frozen for nearly six decades by the Western Sahara question. Kenya had supported the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), going as far as hosting Sahrawi President Brahim Ghali and maintaining a SADR mission in Nairobi. This ideological position long constituted a red line for Rabat, which considers any recognition of SADR as an act hostile to its vital interests.

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The position of Kenyan ambassador to SADR, held by Peter Katana Angore until 2023, symbolized this frontal opposition. His declaration during the presentation of his credentials in 2022 – « Kenya has always stood in solidarity with the Sahrawi people in their quest for independence » – perfectly illustrated the diplomatic incompatibility between the two capitals.

The Ruto Turning Point: Economic Pragmatism and Geopolitical Recalibration

September 2022: The Tweet that Changes Everything
President William Ruto controversially announces that Kenya « will no longer recognize » SADR. Although the tweet is deleted, the diplomatic signal is received in Rabat. This declaration marks the beginning of a major strategic reconfiguration for Nairobi in North Africa.

Normalization Steps (2022-2025):

  • March 2023: Visit of Kenyan Foreign Affairs Secretary General Abraham Korir Singoei to Rabat
  • December 2023: Operational opening of the Kenyan embassy in Rabat
  • March 2024: Appointment of Jessica Muthoni Gakinya as Kenya’s first ambassador to Morocco
  • 2025: Removal of all references to Western Sahara in Sessional Paper No. 1 on Kenyan foreign policy

II. Strategic Stakes of the Mudavadi Visit

Historic First and Diplomatic Symbolism

Major Geopolitical Signal
Mudavadi’s visit constitutes the first official visit by a Kenyan Foreign Minister to Morocco in the history of bilateral relations. This first has considerable symbolic dimension: it definitively validates Kenya’s strategic choice to prioritize its economic interests over its historical ideological positions concerning Western Sahara.
Crucial Diplomatic Expectations:
Observers in Rabat expect the Kenyan Prime Minister to make an official declaration supporting Morocco’s proposed autonomy plan for Western Sahara. Such a declaration would constitute the logical culmination of the normalization process and represent a considerable diplomatic gain for Morocco in its strategy for international legitimization of its sovereignty over the territory.

The official inauguration of the Kenyan embassy, scheduled for Monday alongside Moroccan Minister Nasser Bourita, transforms what was a simple honorary consulate into a full diplomatic representation. This institutional upgrade reflects renewed political ambition and long-term commitment.

Trade Deficit Diplomacy

Structural Imbalance and Opportunities

The Kenyan trade deficit constitutes the heart of bilateral negotiations. With only 500 million shillings in exports against 12 billion in imports, Kenya suffers a structural imbalance of 1 to 24. This asymmetry reveals both Kenyan dependence on Moroccan fertilizers and the untapped potential of Kenyan products in the Moroccan market.

Current Kenyan exports – tea, coffee, textiles, fruits and vegetables – represent high value-added sectors where Kenya has comparative advantages. Conversely, Moroccan imports – fertilizers, oils, aircraft parts – reveal Kenya’s technological and industrial dependence.

Kenyan Rebalancing Strategy:
Ambassador Jessica Gakinya has defined a clear roadmap: encouraging Moroccan investments in a fertilizer plant in Kenya while massively promoting Kenyan tea and coffee in Morocco. This approach aims to transform the dependency relationship into a balanced industrial partnership.

III. Regional and Continental Implications

Moroccan Diplomatic Victory in East Africa

The Kenyan shift represents a major strategic victory for Moroccan diplomacy in sub-Saharan Africa. Kenya, Africa’s fifth-largest economy, constituted one of the last pro-Sahrawi bastions in East Africa. Its conversion opens considerable prospects for Moroccan influence in a region traditionally aligned with Algerian theses.

This normalization fits into Morocco’s broader strategy to neutralize continental hostility on the Sahrawi question. After Morocco’s return to the African Union in 2017, Rabat multiplies bilateral partnerships to dilute systematic opposition to its positions.

Kenya’s Geopolitical Repositioning

New Kenyan Diplomatic Priorities:

  • Economic pragmatism: Priority to profitable commercial partnerships
  • Geographic diversification: Expansion toward North Africa after Egypt and Algeria
  • Food security: Privileged access to Moroccan fertilizers via OCP Group
  • Continental positioning: Search for allies for Kenyan ambitions at the AU

IV. Sectoral Issues and Technical Cooperation

Agriculture and Food Security

Strategic Partnership in Fertilizers:
Morocco, via OCP Group (world’s leading phosphate exporter), offers Kenya a solution to its chronic fertilizer shortages. The fertilizer plant project in Kenya, mentioned by Ambassador Gakinya, could revolutionize Kenyan agriculture by guaranteeing stable and affordable local supply.

This cooperation transcends simple trade to integrate agricultural know-how transfer. Moroccan expertise in sustainable soil management and intensive agriculture can considerably improve Kenyan yields in a climate change context.

Memoranda of Understanding and Institutional Cooperation

Five MOUs expected during the visit:

  • Housing: Sharing expertise in construction and urban planning
  • Diplomatic training: Cooperation between Kenya’s Foreign Service Academy and Morocco’s Diplomatic Academy
  • Bilateral trade: Facilitating exchanges and reducing barriers
  • Agriculture: Technology transfer and technical training
  • Air transport: Development of direct connections

Strategic Conclusion

Medium-Term Implications:
The Kenya-Morocco realignment inaugurates a new African diplomatic geography where economic considerations supersede historical ideological solidarities. This evolution probably foreshadows other similar shifts in sub-Saharan Africa, with economic pragmatism becoming the main driver of inter-African relations.

The Mudavadi visit definitively consecrates normalization and opens an ambitious strategic partnership phase. For Morocco, it’s a major diplomatic victory that strengthens its continental position. For Kenya, it’s access to new markets and technological partnerships crucial for its development.

Beyond bilateral stakes, this transformation illustrates the profound mutation of contemporary African diplomacy: less ideological, more pragmatic, resolutely focused on economic complementarities and mutual benefits. The success of this partnership could inspire other similar rapprochements and durably redraw continental geopolitical balances.

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Tags: Abdelhakim YamaniAfricaAlgeriabilateral relationshipHorizons Geopolitical InstituteKenyaMoroccan foreign ministerMoroccan SaharaMoroccoNasser BouritapolisarioRABATwestern sahara
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