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			 Qatar Reiterates Support for Morocco's Autonomy Plan, "a Constructive Initiative"  10/15/2025
 
			  The State of Qatar reaffirmed, Monday in New York, its support for the Autonomy plan presented by the Kingdom to achieve a lasting settlement to the regional dispute over the Moroccan Sahara.   
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			 Dominican Republic Reaffirms Support for Morocco's efforts to Achieve Credible Political Solution  10/15/2025
 
			  The Dominican Republic reaffirmed, Monday in New York, its support for Morocco's efforts to find a credible and acceptable political solution to the regional dispute over the Moroccan Sahara, emphasizing that the Autonomy initiative is the basis for this settlement.   
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			 Before the Fourth Committee of the UN General Assembly Two Distinguished Japanese Professors Advocate Rational and Peaceful Approach to the Sahara Iss  10/14/2025
 
			  Two prominent Japanese academics, Professor Kei Nakagawa and Professor Shoji Matsumoto, addressed the Fourth Committee of the United Nations General Assembly, urging the international community to adopt a clear and objective approach to the Sahara issue.   
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			 Senegal Reaffirms Its Unwavering Support for the Moroccan Autonomy Plan Before the Fourth Committee  10/14/2025
 
			  Senegal reaffirmed, before the members of the Fourth Committee of the United Nations General Assembly, its unwavering support for the autonomy initiative proposed by Morocco as a means to resolve the regional dispute over the Moroccan Sahara.   
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			 Speakers Before the UN Fourth Committee Warn of Established Collusion Between Polisario Front and Terrorist Groups  10/13/2025
 
			  Speakers before the Fourth Committee of the UN General Assembly, held in New York, warned of the established collusion between the armed separatist Polisario Front and terrorist organizations operating in the Sahel region, noting that this constitutes a serious threat to regional stability and security.   
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