Argentina backs talks for 'agreeable' solution to everybody 11/11/2008
Argentina's Foreign vice-minister, Victorio Taccetti, has underlined his country's support to the process of negotiations on the Sahara within the United Nations to find a solution that is "agreeable by everybody." "We support the negotiations process," Taccetti said at the end of a meeting on political consultations between Argentina and Morocco that he co--chaired Monday with Secretary General of the Moroccan Foreign Ministry, Youssef Amrani.
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Corcas chairman meets President of the Andean Parliament 11/10/2008
Visiting President of the Andean Parliament (Parlandino), Ivonne Juez De Baki expressed, here Friday, support for the Moroccan initiative to negotiate an autonomy status in the Sahara region.
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Tindouf camps provide best terrain for Al Qaeda recruitments 11/7/2008
Polisario-run Tindouf camps, in Algeria's southwest, are providing the best terrain for recruiting extremists for the Al Qaeda branch in the Maghreb, the geo-strategic studies observatory, Equilibri, said on Monday. The absence of any prospects, and extreme poverty that wreck havoc in the camps turn these into a favourable terrain for extreme salafist organizations, such as Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb,
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Morocco resolved to engage in serious talks on autonomy as final solution to Sahara dispute, king 11/7/2008
King Mohammed VI renewed on Thursday Morocco's full resolve to engage in serious negotiations on autonomy as a final solution to the Sahara dispute, underlining that this initiative remains on the table.
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Spirit of the Green March still illuminates the path of territorial integrity 11/5/2008
The flame, lit 33 years ago with the launch of the Green March and which led to a mobilization and unprecedented national unity of all forces of the Nation, continues to illuminate the path of Morocco on the way of the preservation of its territorial integrity and strengthen the collective mobilization for the consolidation of sovereignty, rooted in history and reaffirmed by land and citizens.
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