Morocco Welcomes Sahara Provisions in 2017 US Appropriations Bill 5/9/2017
Morocco welcomes the provisions on the Moroccan Sahara contained in the 2017 US Appropriations Bill, signed Friday by President Donald Trump, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation said Friday.
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Malawi Supports Efforts Made Since 2007 for Political Solution to Sahara Issue 5/8/2017
Malawi has withdrawn its recognition of "SADR," Foreign Minister of Malawi, Francis Kasaila, said Friday in Rabat.
"The Republic of Malawi has decided to withdraw its recognition of SADR, which it recognized onMarch 6, 2014, to maintain a neutral position vis-à-vis the regional Sahara conflict," Kasaila said in a briefing following a meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Nasser Bourita.
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EU Welcomes Adoption by UN Security Council of Resolution 2351 on Sahara 5/5/2017
European Union encourages parties "to use window of opportunity created by this decision to work for lasting peace"
The European Union (EU) welcomed the adoption by the UN Security Council of Resolution 2351 on the Sahara issue, EU spokesman said on Saturday.
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Washington Praises Serious, Credible and Realistic Moroccan Autonomy Plan in the Sahara 5/4/2017
In her speech following the unanimous adoption of Resolution 2351 extending the Minurso mandate for one year until April 30, 2018, the US diplomat stressed that Washington continues to consider "autonomy plan as being serious, credible and realistic, and represents a potential approach to satisfy the people's aspirations in the Sahara to manage their own affairs in peace and dignity".
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France Welcomes Unanimous Adoption of New Security Council Resolution 5/3/2017
Resolution reaffirms importance of relaunching political process without delay and autonomy plan as serious basis for negotiated solution
France welcomed on Tuesday the unanimous adoption on April 28 by the UN Security Council of Resolution 2351 renewing for one year the mandate of MINURSO.
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