These are ambassadors of the countries of Sierra Leone, Zambia and Uganda in Morocco based in Tripoli, who are, respectively, Mr. Mohamed L. Samura, Enock Y. Chikama and Moses Kiwe Sebunya..
Also, ambassadors of Lesotho, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo and Burundi accredited in Libya, who and are, respectively, Mr. Paul k. Motholo, Hassan Tchonai Elimi, Jules Mbilu Mbungu and Raphael Bitariho
The ambassadors accredited in Morocco, in declarations to the press after the meeting, said they came to examine the Sahara issue.
In regard to the recent decision of the Security Council on the Sahara issue, Mr. Samura said that autonomy is the "best solution" to this long-standing dispute.
Sierra Leonean diplomat hoped that peace would be enhanced in the region for the benefit of Africa and Morocco and the international community.
For his part, Mr. Chikama said that the Sahara issue concerns Africa that he described with sorrow as originally divided.
For his part, the Ambassador of Uganda highlighted the importance of economic relations with his country and Morocco, adding that the two countries are preparing memoranda of understanding, especially in the field of energy and minerals.
Enock Y. Chikama, Ambassador of Zambia in Libya
"All countries are concerned with the conflict in southern Morocco, and the settlement of the conflict will help to create stability in Africa".
Moses Kiwe Sebunya, Ambassador of Uganda in Libya
"I believe that Morocco can help our countries especially Uganda "
Paul k. Motholo Ambassador of Lesotho in Libya
"We seek to know Morocco better in order to establish distinguished relations with it. I think the start was good"
Source : MAP