Sahara Was Betrayed in 2000, Not 2025
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The Gateway – After fifty years of conflict between Morocco and the Polisario Front over their respective claims to sovereignty over Western Sahara, the UN Security Council voted eleven times in favor of the US-drafted resolution supporting Morocco's autonomy plan for Western Sahara...
Since 2000, the Security Council has opted for a negotiated and accepted solution by the two parties, Morocco and the Frente Polisario, when these two actors have always maintained incompatible and unshakable positionsOpinion - Sahara: echoes of an illegal occupation The decision of the Security Council of last day 31, eliminating in the resolution on Western Sahara the right to free self-determination of the Saharawi people, and, instead, “lead…
Morocco, does it really want autonomy for Western Sahara? Washington (ECS).- What if Morocco did not really seek autonomy for Western Sahara? The question, which may seem unlikely given the kingdom’s commitment to present it as the only possible basis for a solution to the conflict, has been raised by the U.S. newspaper The Washington Post, which suggests that it is Morocco itself that would be blocking that option. In an analysis published this…
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