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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

 
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Zambia's Position Has Always Been 'Constant' and 'Positive'
The position of the Republic of Zambia on the Moroccan Sahara issue has always been "constant" and "positive", and consistent with international law and the interests of Morocco, stressed, Friday in Rabat, Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans Abroad, Nasser Bourita.
3/8/2021
Opening Consulate in Laayoune Demonstrates Jordan's Constant Solidarity with Morocco
The opening on Thursday of Jordan's Consulate General in Laayoune is a reaffirmation of the constant and historic solidarity of this brotherly Arab country with Morocco in all its actions to defend its interests and fundamental causes, said Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans abroad, Nasser Bourita.
3/5/2021
Canadian Figures Call on Joe Biden To Support American Decision Recognizing Moroccanness of Sahara
Several Canadian personalities have called on US President Joe Biden to support his country's decision to recognize Morocco's full sovereignty over its Sahara and to work to end the sufferings of Populations held captive in the Tindouf camps, underlined the Think tank Polisens in Ottawa.
3/4/2021
Algeria's False Allegations Desperate Attempt to Counter Dynamic in Support of Morocco's Territorial Integrity
Unsettled by the Morocco's international diplomatic successes, a small group of hostile countries has engaged  as usual at the instigation of Algeria in false allegations during the 46th session of the Human Rights Council (HRC), in a desperate attempt to camouflage their dismay and vainly counter the international momentum in support of the Kingdom's territorial integrity, Morocco's ambassador in Geneva Omar Zniber said on Tuesday.
3/3/2021
HRC Questioned on Algeria's Responsibility for Torture and Kidnappings in Tindouf Camps
The UN Human Rights Council (HRC) was questioned, on Monday, on the human rights violations perpetrated against the Sahrawi populations in the camps of Tindouf, in Algeria, and on the responsibility of the authorities of this country in the repression, the torture and the kidnappings of the opposing individuals in the said camps.
3/2/2021
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