Madrid (ECS).- Negotiations on the future of Western Sahara continue to undergo a phase of political stagnation, without significant progress following the meetings held this year between Morocco, the Frente Polisario, Algeria and Mauritania. However, far from weakening Saharawi claims, the lack of progress re-emphasizes the need to address the central issue of the conflict: the right of self-determination of the Saharawi people, recognized by t…
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Madrid (ECS).- Negotiations on the future of Western Sahara continue to undergo a phase of political stagnation, without significant progress following the meetings held this year between Morocco, the Frente Polisario, Algeria and Mauritania. However, far from weakening Saharawi claims, the lack of progress re-emphasizes the need to address the central issue of the conflict: the right of self-determination of the Saharawi people, recognized by t…