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French Expert: Tindouf Camps Are Totally Abandoned by Algeria in Scandalous Conditions
The Tindouf camps have become "a breeding ground for delinquency" totally abandoned by Algeria "in scandalous conditions", said president of the France-Morocco, Peace and Sustainable Development Foundation, Hubert Seillan.
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France-Morocco Foundation Calls on Paris to Clarify its Position
The Foundation "France-Morocco, Peace and Sustainable Development", called on Paris to clarify its stance on the Moroccan Sahara issue, through a "clear commitment".
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Japan Reaffirms its Position of Non-recognition of Separatist Entity
The Japanese Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida, reaffirmed, during talks Wednesday in Tokyo with the Head of Government Aziz Akhannouch, Japan's position of non-recognition of the separatist entity.
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Morocco Urges Algeria to Resume Round-Table Process
In response to the statement made Monday at the UN General Assembly by Algeria's Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra, in which he called on the UN and the SG's Personal Envoy for the Moroccan Sahara to resume the UN process, the Moroccan delegation called on Algeria to resume the round-table process.
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In Las Palmas Notables of Sahrawi Tribes See Autonomy as Only Solution to Sahara
The autonomy plan proposed by Morocco remains the only solution to end this artificial dispute, according to several Chioukhs and notables of Sahrawi tribes participating in the 1st International Conference for Peace and Security in the Sahara, held in Las Palmas.
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