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UAE Supports Morocco's Sovereignty over Sahara, Condemns Terrorist Activities of Hezbollah & Polisar
The United Arab Emirates voiced on Tuesday its support for Morocco's sovereignty over the Sahara and condemned the terrorist activities of the Hezbollah and the Polisario.
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Morocco Strongly Condemns Polisario Recent Provocative Actions in Tifariti, 'New and Serious Violati
The Kingdom of Morocco "strongly condemns" the recent provocative actions carried out by the "Polisario" in the locality of Tifariti, east of Morocco's defense system in the Moroccan Sahara and "considers that this is a new and serious violation of the ceasefire and a flagrant challenge to the authority of the UN Security Council," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation said on Saturday.
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Polisario Not Entitled to Represent Local People (Representative of EU External Service)
During an exchange of views, on Thursday, at the International Trade Committee (INTA) at the European Parliament in Brussels, on the state of negotiations between Morocco and EU concerning Association Agreements, the representative of the European External Action Service EEAS has sharply dismissed supporters of separatist thesis.
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Southern Regions Elected Representatives Make Polisario Withdraw from Congress of African Ministers
The participation of the Moroccan delegation, which included elected representatives from the southern provinces at the 51st session of the Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Development of the Economic Commission for Africa, led to the withdrawal of Polisario representatives from the meeting.
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Moroccan Sahara Development Should Not Be Held Hostage by Political Process
Speaking at the C24 regional seminar in Grenada, Morocco's permanent representative to the UN, ambassador Omar Hilale highlighted Morocco's efforts and achievements in favour of the economic and social development of the southern provinces, adding that the socio-economic development of the Moroccan Sahara should not be held hostage by the political process.
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