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Autonomy, only solution to solve Sahara issue, achieve Maghreb integration, US report 4/1/2009
Autonomy, only solution to solve Sahara issue, achieve Maghreb integration, US report Washington - Regional integration in the Maghreb cannot be achieved without finding a solution to the Sahara issue that takes into account the Moroccan proposal to grant broad autonomy to the region, a report by the "Potomac Institute" said Tuesday.
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Corcas member participating in a conference calls on EU to support autonomy in the Sahara 3/31/2009
Participants at a conference Monday in Brussels, called the European Union to support the Moroccan autonomy initiative as "the only realistic and feasible" solution to the Sahara issue. The conference was organized by the Special Committee in charge of the Moroccan Sahara in Europe(CSCSME) under the theme "Visions and realities in the Moroccan Sahara."
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Morocco's autonomy plan, 'serious initiative' to solve Sahara conflict, Finnish official 3/26/2009
Morocco's plan to grant autonomy to its southern provinces, the Sahara, is a "serious initiative" to reach a final solution to the Sahara conflict, Head of the Unit for the Middle East and North Africa at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland, Helena Tuuri, said, here Wednesday.
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Hungary reiterates support for Morocco's autonomy project 3/24/2009
Hungary reiterated support for Morocco's project to grant substantial autonomy to its southern provinces, known as the Sahara. This came in a meeting between Hungarian Foreign Minister, Kinga Goncz, and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mustapha El Mansouri who is leading a parliamentary delegation on a visit to Hungary, a press release of the House or Representatives said.
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Morocco's autonomy proposal 'deserves to be discussed seriously', French FM 3/23/2009
French Foreign Minister, Bernard Kouchner, said Morocco's proposal to grant autonomy to its southern provinces, the Sahara, "deserves to be discussed seriously," adding that the option of a referendum "has not worked so far."Kouchner said, in an interview published in the latest issue of the international weekly "Jeune Afrique," that France, like the Security Council deems "interesting" the Moroccan proposal.
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