Hungary considers the Moroccan initiative “very constructive” 1/21/2009
Hungary considers that the Moroccan initiative to grant a substantial autonomy to Sahara “very constructive” and testifies the sincere willingness of Morocco to come up with a lasting solution to the conflict. The Moroccan initiative to grant a substantial autonomy to Sahara is “very constructive” and testifies “the sincere willingness” of the Kingdom to reach a lasting solution to the conflict asserted the Hungarian foreign affairs minister, Kinga Gonz
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CORCAS head discusses Sahara issue with Moroccan-Thai parliamentary friendship group 1/16/2009
The chairman of the Advisory Council for Sahrawi Affairs (CORCAS), Khalihenna Oul Errachid, met on Thursday with the members of the Moroccan-Thai parliamentary friendship group.
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Moroccan Autonomy Proposal " major step that should be encouraged" (Algerian intellectual) 1/16/2009
The Moroccan autonomy proposal is "a major step that should be encouraged," said Said Hadef, an Algerian intellectual, adding that Manhasset negotiations are very important to move towards a definitive solution to this conflict. "Morocco is a country qualified to build a Mediterranean area of peace. Its Autonomy proposal is a big step that should be encouraged. Manhasset meetings were very important to move towards a solution.
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Bulgaria renews support for Morocco in seeking a negotiated solution 1/15/2009
Bulgarian vice-prime minister, minister of foreign affairs, M. Ivailo Kalfin, reiterated, here Wednesday, his country's support to Morocco in endeavoring towards a negotiated solution to the Sahara dispute. In a meeting with Moroccan secretary of state in charge of foreign affairs, Kalfin voiced hope that the appointment of a new personal envoy of the UN Secretary-General will contribute
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Morocco welcomes with satisfaction Christopher Ross appointment 1/14/2009
Morocco welcomes with satisfaction the appointment by the United Nations Secretary-General of Christopher Ross as his personal envoy for the Moroccan Sahara, a press release of the Foreign ministry said Tuesday.
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