|  Autonomy in Sahara under Moroccan sovereignty supported by three US administrations under Clinton, Bush and Obama
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon "is no longer a legitimate broker" following the reprehensible statements he made during his last tour in the region, US congressman Carlos Curbelo said Wednesday. More... |
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|  Morocco said Tuesday, before the Human Rights Council, that autonomy initiative responds to the interests and expectations of the Moroccan Sahara populations, as serious and credible solution to this regional dispute supported by the international community. More... |
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|  The UNSC, which convened on Thursday in New York to examine the Moroccan Sahara issue on the basis of statements made by UNSG Ban Ki-Moon, showed responsibility and balance, said Nasser Bourita, Minister Delegate for Foreign Affairs. More... |
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|  The autonomy plan in the Western Sahara under Moroccan sovereignty is “serious, credible and realistic,” reiterated the ambassador of the United States in Rabat, Dwight L. Bush, in an exclusive interview on Saturday with Maghreb Arab Press (MAP). More... |
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|  The autonomy plan in the Sahara by Morocco introduced in 2007 constitutes "a serious and credible basis" for a negotiated solution to the conflict over the Sahara, claimed French deputies during a visit Monday to the headquarters of the General Confederation of Enterprises of Morocco (CGEM) in Casablanca. More... |
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