Guterres Concerned over Algeria's Blocking of the Political Process 10/29/2024
In his latest report to the Security Council on the Moroccan Sahara, Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, deplored that progress in the political process on the Moroccan Sahara, facilitated by his Personal Envoy, remained difficult.
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UN Chief Reaffirms Algeria's Role as Main Party in Dispute over Moroccan Sahara 10/29/2024
In his annual report to the Security Council on the Moroccan Sahara, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres recalled the statement of the Algerian ministry of Foreign Affairs of July 25, expressing its "deep disapproval" following France's decision in support of Morocco's sovereignty over its Sahara, which the Algerian side described as "unexpected, inopportune and counterproductive".
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UN Chief Recommends Extension of MINURSO Mandate for One year 10/25/2024
United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres, on Thursday released his annual report on the Moroccan Sahara, in which he recommends that the Security Council extend the mandate of MINURSO for one year, until October 31, 2025.
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Morocco Not Negotiating About Sahara, But About Regional Conflict with Neighboring Country - FM 10/25/2024
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates, Nasser Bourita, stressed, on Monday in Rabat, that Morocco, as affirmed by HM King Mohammed VI, is not negotiating about its Sahara, nor its sovereignty over this region, or even less about its national unity, but rather about a regional conflict with a neighboring country.
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Ecuador Suspends Recognition of So-Called SADR 10/24/2024
The Republic of Ecuador on Tuesday decided to suspend its recognition of the so-called "sadr," initially acknowledged in 1983 with the establishment of a so-called embassy in 2009.
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