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Corcas chairman receives the President of the Parliamentary Moroccan-Greek Friendship Group
11/8/2006
Chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, Khalihenna Ould Errachid, received on November 8, 2006 the head of the Parliamentary Moroccan-Greek Friendship Group, Mr. Greek Onasitacejus Karamallos where talks focused on efforts to resolve the problem of the Sahara and on autonomy proposal, which is a Moroccan serious effort to find a way out to the Sahara issue and a democratic consensus without winner and no loser.


Corcas chairman receives Swedish official
10/30/2006

Sweden is currently examining the Moroccan intiative for the negotiation of an autonomy status in the Sahara region and will soon announce its position concerning the issue, said, here Thursday, Secretary General of the Swedish parliament, Anders Forsberg.



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Paraguay backs Morocco's autonomy proposal, Paraguayan vice President
10/30/2006

Paraguay backs Morocco's project to grant substantial autonomy to its southern provinces -the Sahara-, said Paraguayan Vice-President Luis Alberto Castiglioni, affirming that that this initiative "can lead to a final solution" to the Sahara dispute.



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Portugal backs 'democratic' solution of Sahara issue within the UN
10/18/2006

Portugal said it supports a democratic solution to the Moroccan Sahara issue within the framework of the United Nations, insisting this solution should be accepted by all the parties.


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Khalihenna Ould Errachid receives Ambassador of Romania in Morocco
10/18/2006
Ambassador of Romania in Morocco, Mr. Vasil Bopovici said on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 in Rabat, that autonomy plan in the southern provinces of the Kingdom of Morocco is a "hope for peace in the region", that would make progress in the Sahara issue.


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