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Gambia Supports Autonomy in Sahara and Deems it "Purely Political Problem"
10/13/2017
Moroccan initiative "in conformity with the principle of self-determination and aspirations of Sahara population"


Gambia affirmed on Monday before the 4th Committee of the UN General Assembly, its full support for the Moroccan autonomy plan, which "takes into account the aspirations of the Sahara population".

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Panama Supports UN-Sponsored Negotiation Process in Moroccan Sahara
10/13/2017
Panama reiterated Friday in New York its support for the UN-sponsored negotiation process to reach a just, lasting and mutually acceptable political solution to the artificial conflict around the Moroccan Sahara.

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Côte d'Ivoire Emphasizes at UN That Autonomy Plan in Sahara is Based on International Legality
10/12/2017
Cote d'Ivoire stressed on Monday in front of the 4th Committee of the UN General Assembly that the Moroccan autonomy plan "finds its source in international legality" and testifies the serious and credible efforts of Morocco in a political settlement to the dispute over the issue of the Moroccan Sahara.

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Jordan Calls for "Serious Consideration" of Autonomy Plan in Moroccan Sahara
10/11/2017
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan called on the United Nations Monday to look "seriously" at the Moroccan autonomy initiative, presented to the UN Security Council.

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Saudi Arabia Reiterates Support for Autonomy Plan and Moroccan Supreme Itnterests
10/11/2017
GCC and Morocco summit in 2016 reaffirms support of Gulf countries to Morocco in the Sahara issue

Saudi Arabia reiterated on Monday at the UN its support for Morocco's autonomy plan to resolve the Sahara conflict, renewing on this occasion its support for the supreme interests and sovereignty of the Kingdom.

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