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Sahara Autonomy Plan Based on Dialogue, International Law and Interests of Populations, Brazil's Ruling Party
The autonomy plan for the Sahara presented by Morocco is based on the principles of dialogue and international law and should contribute to the well-being of the populations concerned, said Romenio Pereira, secretary for international relations of the Workers' Party (PT), the political party of Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
11/21/2024
Dakhla: Experts Highlight Relevance of Autonomy Plan in Moroccan Sahara
Last Friday, Moroccan and African experts and academics highlighted in Dakhla the relevance of the autonomy plan presented by Morocco in order to finally close the page of the artificial conflict over the Moroccan Sahara.
11/20/2024
Independence Day: Historic Event that Illustrates Symbiosis Between Throne and People
The Moroccan people celebrate November 18, with joy and pride, the 69th anniversary of Independence Day, a great day that crowned a long national struggle to defend the unity, sovereignty and constants of the country, thanks to a perfect symbiosis between the Throne and the people.
11/19/2024
Ambassador Lecourtier Sees Morocco's Southern Provinces as ‘New Horizon’ for France’s Strategies
Morocco’s southern provinces represent a “new horizon” for France’s initiatives and strategies, French Ambassador to Morocco Christophe Lecourtier said Tuesday in Laayoune.
11/14/2024
Speaker of Benin’s National Assembly Reiterates His Country’s Support for Morocco’s Territorial Integrity
Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Benin, Louis Gbéhounou Vlavonou, reaffirmed, here Tuesday, his country’s support for Morocco’s territorial integrity.
11/13/2024
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