There Can Be Only Negotiated Political Solution to Western Sahara: Mohamed Aujjar 10/27/2016
The commitment by the Security Council and other parties imperatively requires the lifting of blockade imposed on people of the camps and authorization of their inventory by UNHCR
Morocco stressed in the United Nations in Geneva that the only way forward to put an end to the dispute over the Western Sahara is through a mutually acceptable political solution.
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Tanzania supports Morocco's return to the African Union (MFA) 10/24/2016
Tanzania "supports" Morocco's return to the African Union (AU), said Tanzanian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Augustine Mahiga, who said that his country and Africa will benefit from the return of the Kingdom in view the experience and expertise it has accumulated in several key areas.
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Rwanda Supports Morocco’s Decision to Regain African Union 10/24/2016
Rwanda is committed to "work towards speedy and unconditional admission of the Kingdom of Morocco in its pan-African institutional family, as early as next AU Summit"
Rwanda’s President, Paul Kagame, hailed Morocco’s decision to regain its natural and legitimate place within the African Union (AU), reiterating his country’s commitment to work so that the admission of the Kingdom to its pan-African institutional family would be a reality as of the next AU Summit.
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AAPSO Expresses Support for Morocco's Territorial Integrity 10/21/2016
The Afro-Asian People's Solidarity Organization (AAPSO) expressed, here Thursday, its support for the territorial integrity of Morocco and the kingdom's approach to recover its role and its place within the African Union.
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Morocco Defies Algeria to Contest Number of 30,000 People in Tindouf Camps 10/18/2016
Unique case in the world of registration refusal which facilitated misuse of aid and violation by Algeria of 1951 Geneva Convention and UN resolutions
Ambassador of Morocco to the United Nations in New York, Omar Hilale, challenged Algeria before the 4th UN Committee of the General Assembly, to contest the figure of 30,000 people living in the Tindouf camps and, accepting registration and census.
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