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Morocco Renews Commitment to Negotiation Process Over Sahara, Supports Ross' Efforts, CORCAS

Morocco, boosted by total adherence of the population of the Sahara, renews its commitment to the negotiation process as well as its support for the efforts made by the UN Secretary General and his Personal Envoy for the Sahara, Christopher Ross, deputy chairman of Morocco's Royal Consultative Council on Saharan Affairs (CORCAS) said.

5/20/2010
Promising Prospects For Morocco's Autonomy Plan in Sahara, El Fassi

There are promising prospects for Morocco's Sahara autonomy initiative and the UN Security Council members are very confident that this serious project constitutes a definitive and realistic political solution to this artificial conflict, Prime Minister Abbas El Fassi said.

5/19/2010
Morocco's Autonomy Plan For Sahara 'Good Basis For Negotiation' To Move Forward, French minister

Morocco's autonomy plan is "a good basis for negotiation" to make headway on the Sahara issue which constitutes "an obstacle to Maghreb integration since 35 years," Pierre Lellouche, French secretary of state in charge of European affairs has said.

5/17/2010
Colombia Reiterates Support for Political, Final And Consensual Solution to Sahara Issue

Colombia reiterated its support for a political, final and consensual solution to the Sahara issue on the basis of realism and consensus, as defined by the UN Security Council, to find a solution to this regional conflict.

5/10/2010
UNSC extends for one year MINURSO mandate, reiterates call on parties for 'further political will'

Morocco welcomes with satisfaction UNSC latest resolution on Sahara that recognizes the preeminence of the Moroccan autonomy initiative

The UN Security Council decided on Friday to extend for one year the mandate of the MINURSO, reiterating its call on parties to "show further political will" and continue negotiations to reach a just, lasting and mutually acceptable political solution to the Sahara issue.

5/3/2010
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