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International community is called to be "more clear" on question of Western Sahara (Mohamed Sidati)

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 Paris, November 11, 2014 (SPS) - The international community should make more effort and be more clear, especially in light of recent statements by the King of Morocco Mohamed VI, who ignored the international community and tramples the Security Council and the General Assembly resolutions for the decolonization of Western Sahara, said the Minister of State for Europe, Mohamed Sidati in a statement to RFI.

 

 "Undoubtedly, at the level of the international community, it seems that there is a need to try harder and be more clear, especially in light of recent statements of Morocco, " said Mohamed Sidati.

 

 The United Nationsmust respond, otherwise "the frustration can only grow among Sahrawis," warned the Saharawi diplomat.

 

For her part,Vanina Maestracci, the spokesperson of Ban Ki-moon, confirmed that the UN remains mobilized on the subject.

 

Moreover, the spokesperson of the UN Secretary General, Stephane Dujarric, said Friday in a press conference, that Ban Ki-moon has always called for the resumption of negotiations on the Western Sahara between the two parties to the conflict - the Polisario Front and Morocco - and to allow his Personal Envoy and his Special Representative, respectively, Christopher Ross and Kim Bolduc to perform their duties.

 

The President of the Republic, Mohamed Abdelaziz, called Sunday the United Nations to do everything possible to accelerate the decolonization of Western Sahara, describing the words of King Mohamed VI as "serious Moroccan escalation," it should be recalled. (SPS)

 

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