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Guatemala Considers Autonomy Initiative as ‘only Serious, Credible and Realistic Basis’ for Settling Sahara Regional Dispute; Hails Bilateral Relations Positive Dynamic – The North Africa Post

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Guatemala affirmed on Thursday that the Morocco-proposed autonomy initiative for the Sahara is “the only serious, credible and realistic basis to move towards a lasting agreement for a definitive settlement of this artificial conflict, in full respect of the Kingdom’s territorial integrity and its national sovereignty.” This position was expressed by Guatemala’s Minister of Foreign […]
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The Republic of Liberia, a new non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council from 2026 onwards, reaffirmed on Friday in Rabat its support for the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Morocco over its entire territory, including the Sahara region. This position was expressed by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Liberia, Ms. Sara Beysolow Nyanti, at a press briefing following his meeting with the Minister for Foreign Affairs, A…

As the 50th anniversary of the Green March approaches, more and more countries join the Moroccan position on the Sahara, calling Rabat's proposed project a "credible" or "realistic" solution. But what exactly does this plan contain, presented to the UN in 2007, and what consequences would its implementation have on the institutional architecture of the kingdom?

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JeuneAfrique.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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