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Latest developments reflect relevance, strength of Morocco’s position, Fassi Fihri 11/3/2011
The latest developments in the Moroccan Sahara issue illustrate the relevance and strength of Morocco’s position, supported by the gains accumulated during the negotiations held under the auspices of the United Nations as well as at the bilateral and regional levels, said Wednesday Foreign Minister Taib Fassi Fihri.
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Sahara autonomy plan: Morocco reinforced in its positions (British think-tank) 11/1/2011
Morocco, which presented an autonomy plan to settle the Sahara issue under its sovereignty, was reinforced in its position following the recent developments in the North African region, says the British think-tank the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
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Tindouf, very dangerous region for Westerners (Italian newspaper) 10/31/2011
According to an Italian newspaper, the leader of the kidnappers is a former Polisario member
The kidnappers, European nationals "certainly knew the situation in the camp (where the kidnapping took place) and acted, certainly, without fearing the reaction of the Polisario guards or possible chase in the desert," said the Italian daily "l'Unione Sarda"in an article on the issue.
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Abduction of Europeans in Tindouf, "strong signal" about the "urgency" to find final settlement to the Sahara issue (US NGO) 10/27/2011
The abduction last Sunday of three European aid workers in Tindouf is a "strong signal" to the international community about the "urgency" to find a definitive solution to the Sahara issue, says U.S. NGO Teach the Children International, in a statement issued Wednesday night in Washington.
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Autonomy proposal is a possible solution to settle the Sahara issue (Senior US official) 10/25/2011
"Morocco has proposed constructive ideas. We consider the autonomy proposal a possible solution" to settle the Sahara issue, said Monday in Rabat, US. Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Jeffrey Feltman.
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