President of Saint Lucia Senate Supports Autonomy as Appropriate Solution to Sahara 6/23/2017
The President of the Senate of Saint Lucia, Andy G. Daniel, expressed his support for Morocco's proposal to grant autonomy to the southern provinces of Morocco in the framework of sovereignty, unity, territorial integrity of the Kingdom.
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Swaziland Reiterates Support for Morocco on Sahara Issue 6/16/2017
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Mgwagwa Gamedze, reiterated Thursday in Rabat his country's support to Morocco on the Sahara issue, welcoming the "fraternal and historical" relations between the two countries.
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Moroccan Autonomy Plan "Only Positive" for Political Settlement in Sahara, diplomat 6/14/2017
"Deeply concerned" by the human rights situation in Tindouf camps, "the only ones in the world where a census has not been carried out"
The autonomy plan presented by Morocco in 2007 to settle the artificial dispute around the Moroccan Sahara is the "only positive initiative" to achieve the political settlement expected by the United Nations, stressed Tuesday in New York, Ambassador of Grenada to the UN, Keisha McGuire.
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Committee of 24 Rejects Hearing of Five Pro-Algerian Petitioners 6/13/2017
Many African, Caribbean and Asian countries strongly supported Monday the participation of two elected representatives from the southern provinces in the works of the Committee of 24. Several of these countries co-signed a letter to the Chairman of the Committee at the last meeting Caribbean Seminar, calling for the hearing of those elected.
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Panamanian Court Dismisses Polisario Claim on Moroccan Phosphate Cargo 6/12/2017
A national court does not have jurisdiction over an international political affair and shipment does not belong to the applicant
The decision of the Panama Maritime Court claiming that there is no evidence that Polisario is the owner of the Moroccan phosphate cargo from Phosboucraa implicitly rejects any link between that puppet entity and land from which phosphate was extracted, said Abdelhak Bassou, expert of security and defense strategies at the Center for Studies and Research "OCP center policy".
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