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Friday, April 19, 2024
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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.



The Secretary General has also proved that the referendum is based on identity determination and to make people understand the meaning of identity, it is who is who?. The United Nations has never carried out a referendum based on identity in any part of the world as this referendum should be carried out in all the regions and territories where Sahrawi tribes reside stretching from Morocco to Algeria, Mauritania and North of Mali.

This is impossible. So, if we consider that Baker's scheme has been burried along with the referendum and that war has not been successful and burried too, we are left with one solution which satisfies everybody; the autonomy, which is the solution which first satisfies the concerned persons, the Sahrawis as well as the countries who supported the Polisario Front politically, morally and diplomatically, especially, our neighbour and friendly country, Algeria, as its support would not have been useless.

It has helped in  reaching a solution that would satisfy the Sahrawi people and all the peoples of the Arab Maghreb. With the settlement of the Sahara issue, everybody will be satisfied. We will build the strong basis for the reconciliation of the Maghrebian peoples and for building an Arab Maghreb. Thus, this autonomy project is the only project and the only political option which satisfies all parties: the United Nations on the one hand, the Moroccan Sahrawis on the other hand, and the neighbouring countries notably Algeria, Mauritania as well as the important powerful countries looking for stability, peace and development for African countries.

 

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