Sahara Issue: In New York, Felipe González Reaffirms Support for Moroccan Autonomy Plan
Former President of the Spanish Government, Felipe González, has reaffirmed in New York that the Moroccan autonomy plan is “the
Continue readingFormer President of the Spanish Government, Felipe González, has reaffirmed in New York that the Moroccan autonomy plan is “the
Continue readingSpain’s recognition of the Moroccan autonomy plan as the most realistic and credible basis to achieve a final settlement of
Continue readingSpain’s recognition of the Moroccan autonomy plan as the most credible solution to achieve a final settlement of the artificial
Continue readingThe Republic of Malta welcomed, Tuesday in Rabat, the efforts undertaken by the Kingdom of Morocco to achieve a mutually
Continue readingMorocco is determined to achieve a solution to the artificial conflict over the Moroccan Sahara within the framework of the
Continue readingThe Security Council resolution 2602 on the Moroccan Sahara recognizes the relevance and centrality of the Moroccan autonomy plan, proposed
Continue readingEquatorial Guinea welcomed, in New York, the efforts made by Morocco to achieve a “just, consensual and mutually acceptable” solution
Continue readingColombia stressed, once again, the “importance” of Morocco’s Autonomy Plan in the Sahara, hailing the Kingdom’s “serious efforts” to achieve
Continue readingGuatemala has underlined that the Moroccan autonomy initiative is a “credible basis” to achieve a “negotiated” solution to the Sahara
Continue readingThe Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) reiterated Tuesday in New York, its “firm” support for the efforts
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