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President Brahim Ghali congratulates his Algerian counterpart on the occasion of 68th anniversary of the outbreak of the glorious Revolution of November 1, 1954

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Bir Lahlou (Sahrawi Republic), November 03, 2022 (SPS) - The President of the Republic, Secretary-General of the Polisario Front, Mr. Brahim Ghali, sent a congratulatory message to his Algerian counterpart, Mr. Abdelmadjid Tebboune, on the occasion of the 68th anniversary of the outbreak of the glorious Revolution of November 1, 1954.
On this happy occasion, the President of the Republic addressed to his Algerian counterpart, and through him to the brotherly Algerian people as a whole, his warmest congratulations and best wishes on the 68th anniversary of the outbreak of the glorious Revolution of November 1, 1954, which came as a sign of the outbreak of the victorious liberation war that immortalized Algeria and its proud people.
President Brahim Ghali considered that choosing the first of November to host the work of the thirty-first session of the League of Arab States in Algeria, after embracing Algeria’s declaration of reunification in order to achieve Palestinian national unity, is a very significant message, full of values ​​of dignity, nobility and lofty, in order to unite efforts and close ranks to confront Challenges and conspiracies and ensuring the legitimate rights of peoples to freedom, dignity and a decent life
“On behalf of the people and government of the Sahrawi Republic, we extend to you personally, and through you to Algeria as a whole, the government and the people, our congratulations for all these achievements, gains, and commendable initiatives, and at the same time we renew our thanks, appreciation and gratitude for the firm and principled positions that you have been expressing and renewing today, alongside the just struggle of the Sahrawi people for freedom, self-determination and independence," the message says.
The President of the Republic concluded his message by saying, "We are determined to work with all the peoples of the region, including the brotherly Moroccan people, to push our region to achieve the highest forms of integration and cooperation, in the context of peace, security, stability, mutual respect and good neighbourliness, in a manner that enshrines those principles, values ​​and ideals that the glorious Revolution of November 1, 1954, has struggled for, at the forefront of which is international legitimacy, embodied in the Charter and resolutions of the United Nations and the Constitutive Act of the African Union.
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