| “We confirm our commitment to grant our southern provinces autonomy ( and…) we are about to establish advanced regionalization” His Majesty King Mohammed VI delivered to the nation on Wednesday July 30, on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the throne day, he recalled that the question of the Sahara is the cause of all Moroccans, calling for “greater vigilance and across-the-board mobilization. I also recommend that the necessary measures be taken to remain one step ahead of our opponents’ schemes. Indeed, there is no room for wait-and-see attitudes, reliance on others or reactive behavior.” More... |
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| Morocco would not be lectured about human rights particularly by those who systematically trample on these rights...Anybody who takes issue with Morocco has to go down to Tindouf
Morocco is committed to positive and interactive cooperation with international human rights bodies which are unbiased in dealing with issues and accept constructive criticism. More... |
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| Sahara issue is the cause of everyone
I urge you all, again, to conduct a strong mobilization, vigilance at all times, and effective initiatives, both internally and externally, to thwart the enemies of the nation where they are, and thwart illegitimate schemes they are using, said the King in a speech at the opening of the first session of the third legislative year of the ninth legislature.
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| Morocco calls for international mobilization to end the tragedy endured by our children in Tindouf on the Algerian territory
HM King Mohammed VI, may God bless him, delivered Tuesday night, a speech to the nation on the occasion of the 37th anniversary of the glorious Green March. More... |
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| Morocco will continue to cooperate with MINURSO on the basis of the mandate assigned to it without modification in nature or content
His Majesty King Mohammed VI addressed a speech Friday at the 67th Session of the UN General Assembly. Having discussed the role and tasks of the United Nations adopted by the Kingdom, the royal speech raises the Sahara issue. More... |
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