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Moroccan diplomacy will consolidate its gains for autonomy and recognition withdrawal of so-called SADR 3/29/2012
The Kingdom of Morocco intends to strengthen its diplomatic efforts and achievements, particularly through its status as a non-permanent member at the UN Security Council, to support the autonomy initiative for the Sahara as the sole basis for negotiation, as well as in the process of withdrawal of recognition of the so-called SADR, which reached 34 withdrawals since 2000.
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Status quo in the Sahara “is no longer tenable” EP President 3/26/2012
The status quo in the Sahara “is no longer tenable” and the entire Maghreb region would benefit from a solution of this issue through a political process, said President of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz.
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Republic of Sao Tome and Principe reiterates its support to the Moroccan Sahara 3/23/2012
The head of government of Sao Tome and Principe, Patrice Emery Trovoada, reiterated Tuesday in Rabat, the country's position supporting the Moroccaness of the Sahara.
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Ross continues negotiation process with a visit to the region next May 3/22/2012
The visit by the Personal Envoy of UN Secretary General to the Sahara, Christopher Ross in the region is the most concrete element that emerges from the 9th informal round of talks held March 11 to 13, 2012 in Manhasset outside New York.
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Two Corcas representatives Saadani Maouelainin and Ahmed Mghizlat interviewed by EFE 3/15/2012
Sahrawis support autonomy which is the only workable solution
Mr. Ahmed Mghizlat, member of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, expressed, Saturday, March 10, 2012, in an interview with the Spanish news agency EFE, the hope that final reconciliation between Morocco and Algeria will lead to easy informal talks between the Kingdom and Polisario to end this sterile and artificial conflict that has lasted too long.
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