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Western Sahara disputeReuters
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Morocco 's King Mohammed VI invites French President Emmanuel Macron for an official visit.
France has announced a position in support of Morocco 's sovereignty over the disputed territory of Western Sahara .
The dispute pits Morocco , which considers the territory as its own, against the Algeria -backed Polisario Front .
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