|  Council chairman: the new royal policy in the Sahara does not exclude any region or sector Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid said that "one of the most important tasks of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs is to study and address the various economic and social problems affecting the southern provinces, thus implementing of the new royal policy which does not exclude any region or social sector."
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| Within the framework of the tasks entrusted to the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs aimed at activating the consultations and meetings between the Sahara inhabitants in the region, the President of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, Secretary General and the office organized April 27-28-29 2006, a tour in the provinces of Assa-Zag, Guelmim , Tan-Tan, Smara, Dakhla, Boujdour and LaayouneMore... |
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|  "The Secretary General’s report is an important testimony from the UN Secretary General before the Security Council, reflecting that all the options presented before the United Nations failed. First, Baker's project has become a burried option as it does not comprise all the conditions required for a solution based on justice and objectivity relating mainly to the Sahara issue.
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| German Forein Minister FranK Walter Steinmeier whose country holds the rotating chairmanship of the European Union, on Monday welcomed Morocco's draft plan to grant substantial autonomy to its Southern Provinces - the Sahara- and said the EU would follow with much interest this initiative. More... |
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| President of the Royal Advisory Council for Sahrawi Affairs (CORCAS), Khalihenna Ould Errachid, has addressed a letter to UN chief, Kofi annan, and to the president and 15 members of the Security Council in response to a letter addressed by the Algerian permanent representative at the UN to the Secretary General following the publication of the latter's report on the Sahara.More... |
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