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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

 
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US Official Underlines in Algiers That Negotiations on Sahara Issue Should Occur within Context of Autonomy Plan
US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs David Schenker underlined, on Thursday in Algiers, that negotiations on the Sahara issue should occur within the context of the autonomy plan.
1/8/2021
Gulf Countries Call for Action Plans under Strategic Partnership with Morocco Stressing its Territorial Integrity
The leaders of the Gulf countries called, on Tuesday after the 41st Summit held in the governorate of Al-Ula, north-west of Saudi Arabia, to intensify efforts to implement the joint action plans provided for under the strategic partnership with the Kingdom of Morocco.
1/6/2021
Guatemala's Parliament Welcomes US Decision To Recognize Morocco's Full Sovereignty over Its Sahara
The Guatemalan parliament welcomed the American decision to recognize the full sovereignty of Morocco over all of its Sahara.
1/5/2021
Morocco-EU Agricultural Agreement: Brussels Stresses Real Benefits for Population of Moroccan Sahara
The European Commission (EC) confirmed on Thursday that the agricultural agreement between the European Union (EU) and Morocco that entered into force on July 19, 2019, has been properly implemented, which resulted in real benefits for the Southern Provinces, even in times of Covid-19 crisis.
1/4/2021
Morocco's Diplomatic Breakthrough in 2020 Crowned by US Recognition of its Sovereignty Over Sahara
Historical breakthrough and major diplomatic triumph achieved by Morocco in 2020, under the leadership of HM King Mohammed VI, on the path to the consecration of the Kingdom's territorial integrity and its legitimate sovereignty over its Sahara.
12/31/2020
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