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The United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, underlined, here Tuesday, that the appointment of his new special envoy to the Sahara "could take a little bit more time." |
08/10/2008
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Five former U.S. Ambassadors to Morocco made it clear that an "independent Sahrawi state is not a realistic option for resolving the Western Sahara conflict and genuine autonomy under Moroccan sovereignty is the only feasible solution." |
07/10/2008
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Guinea has reaffirmed its unreserved support for Morocco's territorial integrity and the autonomy initiative for the Sahara. |
06/10/2008
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A Moroccan delegation, mustering Foreign Minister Taieb Fassi Fihri and head of the Moroccan intelligence (DGED), Mohamed Yassine Mansouri, met, here Monday, the United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon with whom they discussed prospects for the Sahara negotiations process. |
30/09/2008
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Moroccan Prime Minister, Abbas El Fassi, reiterated, Friday before the UN General Assembly, Morocco's commitment to continue the negotiation process over the Sahara to reach a final solution that is respectful of the Kingdom's sovereignty and territorial integrity. |
29/09/2008
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