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Ban Ki-moon 'No Longer Legitimate Broker', Says US Congressman Carlos Curbelo 3/25/2016
Autonomy in Sahara under Moroccan sovereignty supported by three US administrations under Clinton, Bush and Obama
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon "is no longer a legitimate broker" following the reprehensible statements he made during his last tour in the region, US congressman Carlos Curbelo said Wednesday.
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Moroccan Sahara: Kingdom’s decisions are "sovereign and irrevocable" (Mezouar) 3/25/2016
Morocco welcomes positive position by members of the Security Council who have not yielded to the pressures to get them involved in this confusion
he Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation and the Minister of Interior, in the presence of the Minister Delegate to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation held, on 24 March 2016 in Rabat, a consultation meeting with leaders and representatives of political parties and central labour bodies, on the latest developments of the national cause following the latest blunders of the United Nations Secretary General.
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HM The King Holds Phone Conversation with US Secretary of State John Kerry 3/24/2016
US position Unchanged and fits into framework adopted jointly by His Majesty the King and President Obama
HM King Mohammed VI on Wednesday held a telephone conversation with US Secretary of State John Kerry, HM the King's Office said in a statement.
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Autonomy initiative meets interests and expectations of Moroccan Saharan populations (diplomat) 3/23/2016
Morocco said Tuesday, before the Human Rights Council, that autonomy initiative responds to the interests and expectations of the Moroccan Sahara populations, as serious and credible solution to this regional dispute supported by the international community.
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Bourita: Results of UNSC Meeting Showed ‘Responsibility, Balance' 3/22/2016
The UNSC, which convened on Thursday in New York to examine the Moroccan Sahara issue on the basis of statements made by UNSG Ban Ki-Moon, showed responsibility and balance, said Nasser Bourita, Minister Delegate for Foreign Affairs.
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