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British Analyst Highlights Benefits of Supporting Morocco's Sovereignty over Sahara 11/29/2024
The United Kingdom is called upon to join its allies, notably European ones, and support Morocco's sovereignty over its Sahara to better benefit from the Kingdom's strong positioning in Africa, Guy Kioni, who heads a leading diplomatic, technological, and economic affairs consultancy, said on Thursday.
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Grenada Reaffirms Backing for Morocco's Sovereignty Over Its Entire Territory 11/29/2024
Grenada reaffirmed its "backing for Morocco’s territorial integrity and sovereignty over its entire territory, including the Sahara region" and "reiterated its support for the Moroccan autonomy plan as the only credible, serious and realistic solution" for the definitive solution to the regional dispute over the Moroccan Sahara.
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Commonwealth of Dominica Reiterates Support for Morocco's Territorial Integrity & Sovereignty Over Sahara 11/29/2024
Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Dominica Roosevelt Skerrit reaffirmed Thursday in Rabat his country's support for Morocco's territorial integrity and its sovereignty over its Sahara, and reiterated its endorsement of the Moroccan Autonomy Plan as the only credible, serious and realistic solution to definitely resolve the Moroccan Sahara regional dispute.
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Saint Lucia Reiterates Full Support for Morocco's Sovereignty over Sahara 11/29/2024
Prime Minister of Saint Lucia Philip Joseph Pierre reiterated on Thursday in Rabat his country's full support for Morocco's sovereignty over its Sahara and expressed great appreciation for the Vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI for a united and active South-South cooperation.
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Hungary Supports Autonomy Plan As ‘Most Credible Basis’ to Resolve Dispute - Joint Statement 11/29/2024
As part of the international momentum created under the impetus of His Majesty King Mohammed VI in support of Morocco's sovereignty over its Sahara and the Autonomy Plan, Hungary expresses its support for the Kingdom's efforts to resolve the Sahara issue and backs the Autonomy Plan, presented in 2007, as “the most credible basis” to resolve this dispute.
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