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The Comoros Islands reiterates support for Morocco's territorial integrity 12/1/2008
During two separate meetings with Moroccan Premier, Abbas El Fassi in Qatar, on the sidelines of the Doha International Conference on Financing for Development, the two countries' presidents hailed Morocco's Sahara initiative to grant substantial autonomy to its southern provinces. The President of the Comoros Islands, Ahmed Abdellah Mohamed Sambi said the Sahara has been and will always be Moroccan.
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Malawi reiterates support for Morocco's territorial integrity 12/1/2008
During two separate meetings with Moroccan Premier, Abbas El Fassi in Qatar, on the sidelines of the Doha International Conference on Financing for Development, the two countries' presidents hailed Morocco's Sahara initiative to grant substantial autonomy to its southern provinces.
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AJU supports Morocco's territorial integrity 11/28/2008
The Arab Journalists Union (AJU) expressed, here Thursday, its "support for Morocco's territorial integrity against separatist threat", calling on Morocco and Algeria to fully normalize relations to devote efforts to the national causes of the Arab world. In a press release published at the end of the Union's 11th meeting (24-27 November) on " freedom for the press: protection of the journalist", the AJU also voiced support for the negotiation process
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Denmark confirms absence of polisario representation in Copenhagen 11/28/2008
The kingdom of Morocco is pleased about the confirmation by Denmark of the absence of a representation of the "polisario" in the country, the spokesman for the Moroccan Foreign ministry announced on Thursday.
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Territorial integrity: succession of setbacks for Polisario separatist propaganda 11/27/2008
Algeria and Polisario are constantly accumulating failures over the Sahara, in front of a succession of withdrawals of recognition, said a source close to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and of Cooperation. No hope of survival for the separatists in a world now well aware of the deception and the emptiness of their so-called demands. The latest setback was suffered by the separatists in three different continents, Malawi in Africa, Vanuatu in Asia / Pacific and Paraguay in Latin America.
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