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Prominent Gabonese Officials Laud Spain's New Position
Prominent Gabonese officials have welcomed Spain's recognition of the autonomy initiative proposed by Morocco as the most serious, realistic and credible solution to the artificial dispute over the Moroccan Sahara.
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Other European Countries Likely to Follow Spain's Lead (Former UN Official)
Other European countries are likely to follow Spain's lead in supporting the Moroccan autonomy initiative in the Sahara, given the Kingdom's geopolitical importance, said former UN Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations, Bernard Miyet.
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Spain's New Position Gives "Powerful Pmpetus" to Moroccan Autonomy Plan (Erik Jensen)
Spain's new position on the Moroccan Sahara issue gives a powerful impetus to the Moroccan autonomy initiative, said the former Special Representative of the UN Secretary General for the Sahara, Erik Jensen.
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Political Figures Call on Other European Countries to Follow Spain's Lead
A number of European political figures have welcomed Spain's recognition of the autonomy plan proposed by Morocco as the most serious, realistic and credible solution to the regional dispute over the Moroccan Sahara, calling on other European countries to follow suit.
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Madrid's Support for Autonomy Initiative in Moroccan Sahara: Strategic Decision for Solid Relationship (Spanish Media)
By supporting the autonomy initiative in the Moroccan Sahara, as "the most serious, realistic and credible basis", Spain has adopted a "strategic and courageous" decision to build a "stable, solid, perennial and transparent" relationship with Morocco, underline Spanish media.
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