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Colombian Conservative Party reaffirms its support to Moroccan efforts to find a solution to Sahara 5/26/2008
The President of the Colombian Conservative Party, Senator Efrain Jose Cepeda Sarabia reaffirmed its full support to the efforts carried out by Morocco with good faith to reach a political, consensual and final settlement to the Sahara issue, said Moroccan diplomatic sources in Bogota.
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Agitation around Polisario inappropriate in front of Moroccan autonomy proposal, Belgian Senator 5/23/2008
Belgian senator, State Minister and vice-president of the Socialist Party, Philippe Moureaux deemed "inappropriate" agitation around the Algeria-backed Polisario separatists, while Morocco is offering autonomy to its Southern Provinces, The Sahara. "If he understands that there is a nuance in the socialist party on the (Sahara) issue, M. Philippe Moureaux deems inappropriate the mobilization around the Polisario, while Morocco is trying to open talks by offering internal autonomy for the southern region of the Sahara," a press release of the Brussels Federation of the SP said.
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President of the National Assembly of Gabon: resolution 1813 "is largely in favour" of Morocco 5/22/2008
Resolution 1813, adopted recently by the UN Security Council on the Sahara issue, "is largely in favour" of Morocco, said Wednesday the president of the National Assembly (First Parliament House) of Gabon, Mr. Guy Nzouba Ndama. "Moroccan patience and flexibility have finally given their results under resolution 1813 which is largely in favour of Morocco," said Nzouba Ndama in an interview with Morocco's ambassador to Libreville, M. Ali Bojji. He praised the "wisdom" which has always guided the approach of Morocco to resolve the Sahara issue, expressing confidence that this path "will eventually prevail."
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A delegation from the southern provinces meets the Government Chief of the Canary Islands 5/22/2008
The President of the Canary Islands government, Mr. Paulino Rivero (Canary Coalition), met Wednesday afternoon at the headquarters of the Presidency in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, with members of the delegation from the Moroccan southern provinces, currently visiting the Spanish archipelago.
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“All Sahrawi detainees in Tindouf aspire to return to Morocco” won over 5/21/2008
All Sahrawi Moroccans detained in the Tindouf camps aspire to the liberation day when they can return to the Motherland, said Ahmed Ould Mohamed Ould Mbarek Hsina, a Moroccan Sahrawi who joined the Kingdom last Sunday.
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