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Polisario Front denies Moroccan allegations concerning so-called “Hezbollah’s military support”

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Bir Lahlou (Liberated Territories), May 5, 2018 (SPS) - The Polisario Front denied Wednesday in a communiqué the Moroccan allegations concerning the so-called “military support” of Lebanese Hezbollah to the Polisario Front.
In this communiqué, the Polisario Front dubbed “political opportunism” Morocco’s decision to break off its diplomatic relations with Iran, through which it aims at taking a stand concerning the new regional and international developments.”

Foreign Affairs Minister received by South Africa President

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Pretoria (South Africa), May 04, 2018 (SPS) -, the President of the Republic of South Africa, his Excellency Cyril Ramaphosa has yesterday received the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Sahrawi Republic, Mohamed Salem Oulds Salek, who transmitted to the South African leader a message from his counterpart President Brahim Gali.
During the meeting, President Ramaphosa reiterated the firm and traditional support of his country to the Saharawi Republic in its legitimate struggle for sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Sahrawi Republic participates in the Japan-Africa Public Private Economic Forum in South Africa

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Sandton (South Africa), 03 May 2018 (SPS) - The Saharawi Republic has participated Thursday in the work of  the Japan-Africa Public Private Economic Forum at the Sandton Convention Centre.
The Japan-Africa Public Private Economic Forum, hosted by South Africa, is organised by the government of Japan and the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) and is scheduled to take place from the 3rd to the 4th May 2018.

Frente POLISARIO denies Morocco’s allegations after breaking off its relations with Iran

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Algiers, May 03, 2018 (SPS)- The Frente POLISARIO denied Morocco’s allegations according to which the POLISARIO has relations with Iran in the military field, defying Rabat to present evidence of these “false allegations,” after deciding to break off its relations with Teheran “because of its support to POLISARIO.”

Upcoming national agenda at the heart of Sahrawi National Council Speaker press conference

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Chahid El Hafed (Saharawi refugee camps), May 02, 2018 (SPS) - the Speaker of Sahrawi National Council, Mr. Jatri Aduh has held on Tuesday a press conference at the Media Archive about the preparation of the forthcoming national events focusing on the celebration of the 45th anniversary of the establishment of Frente POLISARIO and the anniversary of the outbreak of the armed struggle 20 May.

MINURSO: Security Council’s resolution “turning point” in handling Sahrawi issue

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New York, April 30, 2018 (SPS) - The resolution extending the mandate of the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) by six months represents a turning point in the handling of the Sahrawi issue by the Security Council, said M’Hamed Khedad, the Sahrawi coordinator with MINURSO.
“It is a turning point in terms of the interest attached by the Security Council and international community to the solution of the conflict,” Kheddad told APS.

CEAS-Sahara expresses concern about situation of Claude Mangin Asfari on hunger strike

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Madrid, April 30, 2018 (SPS) - The Coordination of Solidarity Associations with the Sahara (CEAS-Sahara) has expressed in a statement "its utmost concern regarding the situation of the French citizen Claude Mangin Asfari, who belongs to the French Association of Friendship with the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic and wife of one of the Saharawi political prisoners of the Gdeim Izik group."

UN Security Council calls on Morocco, Polisario Front to hold negotiations without prerequisites

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New York, April 28, 2018 (SPS) - The United Nations Security Council adopted, in a debate Friday on the issue of Western Sahara, a resolution which reaffirms the right of the Sahrawi people to self-determination and calls on the two parties to the conflict, Morocco and the Polisario Front, to hold negotiations “without prerequisites and in good faith,” under the auspices of UN Secretary General.

Algeria “notes with satisfaction” Security Council resolution extending MUNURSO mandate

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Algiers, April 28, 2018 (SPS) - Algeria “notes with satisfaction” the new resolution on the issue of Western Sahara that the United Nations Security Council adopted Friday and underlines that this resolution reaffirms that there is no other solution to the conflict but that which enables the Saharawi people to exercise their inalienable right to self-determination, said the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Abdelaziz Benali Cherif in a statement following the adoption of the UN resolution.

Security Council extends MINURSO mandate by six months

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New York, April 28, 2018 (SPS) - The United Nations Security Council adopted Friday, in New York, a draft resolution extending by six months, until 31 October, the mandate of the United Nations Mission for the Holding of a Referendum in Western Sahara.
By 12 voices in favor and three abstentions (Russia, China and Ethiopia), the Security Council adopted a resolution which calls the two parties in conflict, Morocco and the Polisario Front, to resume negotiations, at standstill since 2012, without pre-conditions and in good faith.

Swedish parties call on their government to recognize Sahrawi State

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Stockholm, April 28, 2018 (SPS) - Representatives of Swedish political parties called Thursday on their government to implement the recommendation that had been approved by the Swedish Parliament calling for recognition of the Saharawi State, during a debate on the situation in the Middle East and North Africa.

Security Council dubs "unacceptable" status quo in Western Sahara (draft resolution)

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New York, April 27, 2018 (SPS) -  The UN Security Council called on the parties to the conflict, Morocco and Western Sahara to resume direct negotiations, dubbing "unacceptable" the status quo resulting from the stalled peace process.
In its draft resolution on the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) to be voted Friday night, the Security Council has affirmed that the progress in the negotiations is necessary for improving the life of the Sahrawi people.

Security Council to vote Friday on 6-month extension of MINURSO's mandate

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New York, April 27, 2018 (SPS) – The United Nations Security Council will vote Friday on the draft resolution on six-month extension of the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO).
The draft resolution provides for six-month extension of the MINURSO's mandate until 31 October 2018 instead of one year and calls on the two parties to the conflict, Polisario Front and Morocco, to resume direct talks without preconditions.

Need for UN Resolution focused on conflict settlement in Western Sahara

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New York, April 27, 2018 (SPS) - Negotiations about the draft resolution on occupied Western Sahara, continue Thursday in Security Council where member countries demanded a text oriented towards the political settlement of the conflict.
The text presented by the U.S. has not got any consensus within this UN body.
The US delegation is working on a third version that is likely to be the last one, and details of which will be known this afternoon, sources close to the question told APS.

Negotiations on draft UN resolution on Minurso after vote postponement

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New York (United Nations), April 2018 (SPS) – The United States on Tuesday asked for the postponement of a draft resolution prolonging Minurso mandate in Western Sahara following important divergences about its content, while the negotiations within the Security Council on a new version continue.
On Tuesday, the US mission to the United Nations justified its request for postponement by the need to grant the United States more time to examine all the proposals that emerged from the Security Council meeting on Monday.

Western Sahara: Over 1.5 million tonnes of phosphate illegally exported by Morocco in 2017

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London, April 26, 2018 (SPS) - More than 1.5 million tonnes of phosphate of the occupied Western Sahara, worth over USD142 million, were illegally exported by Morocco in 2017, according to a new annual report of the Western Sahara Resource Watch (WSRW), published on Wednesday.
The 5th report of WSRW on Western Sahara phosphate underlines a “total exported volume from Western Sahara in 2017 of 1.59 million tonnes, illegal shipped in 27 bulk vessels.”

Parliament of Navarre calls for immediate release of Sahrawi political detainees in Moroccan prisons

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Madrid, April 23, 2018 (SPS) - The parliament of Navarre (Spain) passed an institutional statement in which it reiterated its solidarity with the Sahrawi political prisoners in the Moroccan prisons and called for their immediate release, said Monday this institution, while denouncing all the legal proceedings as well as all the political trials conducted by the Moroccan authorities against the Sahrawi population.