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The last resolution of the UN Security Council on the Sahara, extending MINURSO mandate, is "a setback for Algerian diplomacy," according to the Spanish electronic site "Nuevatribuna.es".


The call of the Security Council to Algeria to join efforts to find a political solution to the Sahara conflict and allow the population census in Tindouf camps (south of Algeria) is "a setback for Algerian diplomacy" said the electronic journal.

Resolution 2218, approved on April 28 unanimously by members of the UN Security Council, "is an illustration of the failure of all the maneuvers of Algeria to impede a political solution to the Sahara conflict" says the Spanish newspaper.

" Addressing this call to Algeria to join in the efforts of negotiations to reach a political solution to the Sahara issue, the Security Council puts the debate in its original setting and abrogates Algerian maneuvers to hinder efforts for a final solution to this regional conflict, "he added.

The author of the article also points out that the 2218 resolution emphasizes the "undeniable efforts made by Morocco towards the promotion of human rights" throughout its territory, through local branches of the National Council of Human Rights (CNDH).

Another failure of Algerian diplomacy in this regard is the call on the Algerian authorities to allow a census of the populations sequestered in Tindouf camps in Algeria, a country that has always hidden its responsibilities to prevent the international community the exact number of Sahrawis and their real needs for humanitarian aid, noted the portal.

In this respect, "nuevatribuna.es" recalls that the European Parliament called for a new assessment of aid allocated by the European Union and a needs assessment of the inhabitants of these camps, demanding the European Commission on the findings of the responses the report of the European Anti-fraud against the embezzlement of humanitarian aid to the Tindouf camps, whose value amounts to 105 million euros.

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