Resolution 1813, adopted recently by the UN Security Council on the Sahara issue, "is largely in favour" of Morocco, said Wednesday the president of the National Assembly (First Parliament House) of Gabon, Mr. Guy Nzouba Ndama.
All Sahrawi Moroccans detained in the Tindouf camps aspire to the liberation day when they can return to the Motherland, said Ahmed Ould Mohamed Ould Mbarek Hsina, a Moroccan Sahrawi who joined the Kingdom last Sunday.
Moroccan Initiative for Negotiating an Autonomy Statute for the Sahara is characterized by its boldness, its comprehensiveness and its modernity, said the participants at an international symposium on "the statute of regional autonomy in Comparative Law" held Friday in Barcelona.
Security Council Resolution of 1813 is the "best resolution" adopted so far by the United Nation to solve the Sahara issue, Gabonese President, El Hadj Omar Bongo Ondimba said on Wednesday.
The CORCAS greets the achievements in terms of health in the southeast region and expresses its satisfaction over the conclusions of Mr. Peter Van Walsum, the Personal Envoy of the UN Secretary-General to the Sahara that the independence "option" is not realistic" and that "Polisario should give it up".