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Morocco regrets 'partial, unfair' resolution of European Parliament, Naciri
Morocco regrets the "partial and unfair" resolution of the European Parliament on Laayoune's events, said, on Thursday in Rabat, Communication Minister, Government Spokesperson Khalid Naciri.
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Fassi Fihri calls on European Parliament to 'consolidate' dynamic of negotiations on Moroccan Sahara
Morocco's Foreign Minister, Taib Fassi Fihri, called, on Thursday in Brussels, on different groups of the European Parliament (EP) to consolidate the dynamic of negotiations on the Sahara issue, which are supported by the European Union, given the role that this institution can play to support a strong and solid Maghreb integration.
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Press conference by Foreign Affairs and Interior Ministers on Laayoune's acts of violence and negoti
Algeria and the polisario have stubbornly opted for a strategy of diversion concerning the negotiation process on the Sahara, Foreign Minister Taib Fassi Fihri said on Monday in Rabat.
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HM the King urges international community to identify who is responsible for obstructing negotiation
HM King Mohammed VI called on the international community to clearly and unequivocally say who is responsible for obstructing the negotiation process on the issue of the Moroccan Sahara.
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Celebrating 35th anniversary of the Green March amid positive developments in the Moroccan Sahara is
The Moroccan people celebrate tomorrow Saturday the 35th anniversary of the Green March amid positive developments in the Moroccan Sahara issue, including increasing support for the autonomy initiative, accelerating the rate of return of Sahrawis to the mother homeland fleeing the Tindouf camps and the case Mustapha Salma.
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