Spain is convinced that the ongoing negotiations about the Sahara will reach an agreement 10/1/2007
The Spanish foreign affairs and cooperation minister Mr Miguel Angel Moratinos, indicated last Friday at New York that his country is convinced that the ongoing negotiations concerning the Sahara, will reach an agreement. “Spain is convinced that with the help of the personal envoy of the UN secretary general, and the support of friendly countries, all parties will go forward, and direct on going negotiations Will reach an agreement” asserted the chief of the Spanish diplomacy in a speech before the UN general assembly. Mr Moratinos, who reminded
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Mauritania expresses its satisfaction as to developments concerning the Sahara issue 9/28/2007
The president of Mauritania sidi Mohamed Ould Cheikh abdellahi asserted on Wednesday that his country “is satisfied with the steps overcame recently» concerning the Sahara issue, which were translated by “the return to the direct negotiation table”. “Mauritania is of course closely following the
Western Sahara affair, and expresses its satisfaction with the steps
overcame recently, and which were translated by the return to the
direct negotiations” he declared in a speech before the UN general
assembly in New York. Mr Abdellahi added
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Spain adopts 'constructive approach' to settle Sahara dispute 9/27/2007
Spain adopts "a constructive approach" to settle the thirty-two year old Sahara dispute - that opposes Morocco to the Algeria-backed Polisario sepearatists - said Spanish president, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero. Speaking at a press conference on the fringes of the UN General Assembly annual debate, Mr. Zapatero said "Spain adopts a constructive approach" to find a solution to this dispute "through a political agreement" between Morocco and the Polisario.
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Press conference in Geneva about the substantial autonomy in the Sahara 9/26/2007
Mrs Gajmoula Ebbi, member of the Moroccan parliament and also Corcas, Mr Bellali Brahim corcas’s reporter of human rights commission,and Mr Sidati Ghallaoui former Polisario ambassador in Rome, Greece and Vatican have taken part of a press conference at the Palais des nations in Geneva, they have clarified in this press conference different aspects of the Sahara issue, and the autonomy project proposed by Morocco. In this meeting, organized under the auspices of the association of
correspondents accredited at the UN, the
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The tragedy of Sahraouis detained in Tindouf camps requires a special care 9/25/2007
The tragedy of the population detained in Tindouf camps for more than 30 years, victims of continued violations of human rights committed by the Polisario “requires a particular attention of the council of human rights” underlined on Monday Mrs Saadani Maoulainine. Her intervention came on behalf of the Union of women Action before the 6th session of the council; she drew the attention particularly in terms of the situation of women and children who are on daily basis subject to exploitation and abuse in the camps.
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