Sahara Issue: solution neither in New York nor Tindouf but in Algiers, Omar Hilale 7/25/2014
Any breakthrough in negotiations over the Moroccan Sahara issue requires a “sincere and good faith” commitment by all parties, especially by Algeria. This country, in particular, must show the necessary political will to break the deadlock over the process, said Moroccan ambassador to the UN, Omar Hilale.
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The democratic republic of Congo’s press: Polisario has lost after the failure of the unworkable referendum 7/23/2014
The mission of the “special envoy” of the African unity is absurd and futile
The Congolese press has recently tackled the Sahara question, particularly in terms of the latest evolutions, at the African level, and the attempts of the African Union to intervene in the process of negotiation, by means of nomination of a special envoy, without forgetting the blockade of Algeria of a resolution to the conflict.
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Italian senators urge government to find political solution to Sahara issue 7/18/2014
A group of Italian senators called on the government to work within international bodies for a political solution to the Sahara issue, encouraging ''autonomy and not separatism''.
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Explicit support by President Obama to autonomy in Sahara, recognition of regional leadership of His Majesty the King (Peter Pham) 7/18/2014
The "explicit" support by the President of the United States Barack Obama to the autonomy plan for the Sahara under Moroccan sovereignty, which was a "salient point" of the summit meeting with the White House Chief Executive and His Majesty King Mohammed VI, "an acknowledgment by Washington of the Sovereign regional leadership as a stabilizing force in the African continent," said to the MAP, Peter Pham, director of the Africa Center which belongs to the prestigious think-tank Atlantic Council.
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Corcas chairman holds talks with Chadian parliamentary delegation 7/14/2014
Khalihenna Ould Errachid, chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs received Friday, July 11, 2014 at the headquarters of the Council in Rabat, a parliamentary delegation from the Republic of Chad chaired by Mr. Abderrahmane Ahmed Choukou, MP and chairman of the Moroccan-Chadian parliamentary friendship group.
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