Six days before the opening of the 5th AU-EU summit set to be hosted by Abidjan, Moussa Faki Mahamat declared that the problem linked to the Polisario’s participation was solved.
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After weeks of silence, the European Union has clarified its position regarding the participation of the Polisario Front to the AU-EU summit. In a reassuring statement, Brussels declared that the European Union still does not recognize the self-proclaimed «SADR».
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Between the late nineteenth and mid-twentieth century, Africa was targeted by several European powers. In the early 1960s, many countries that were granted independence attempted to form a continental organization that would defend the interests of its state members.
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The Polisario has implicitly admitted that it is not invited to the 5th AU-EU summit. Its «Foreign Minister» accused once again both Morocco and France on Wednesday of blocking its participation to the event even though its leader announced on October 28th that the Chairperson of the African...
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The self proclaimed Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) has not been invited to attend the upcoming 5th European Union-African Union Summit in Ivory Coast, despite Algerian claims to the contrary.
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Following a campaign of misinformation launched by Algeria a few weeks ago, Polisario has threatened to force the cancelation of the upcoming European Union-Africa summit if it is not allowed to participate.
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As Algeria enters a period of economic uncertainty, its diplomacy and foreign relations remain focused on countering Morocco and promoting the self-proclaimed Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) on the international scene.
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On the 29th and 30th of November the Ivorian economic capital, Abidjan, will host the «European Union-African Union» summit. Will Morocco accept the presence of a Polisario delegation at this event ? In the past, Rabat had successfully marginalized the front and banned it from attending such...
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The African Union called on Morocco to bring logistical support for the Sahel G5 anti-terrorism force in the wake of the terrorist attack on a restaurant in Burkina Faso leaving 20 dead.
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Morocco is "very satisfied with the debate and the decisions that have been taken" on the Moroccan Sahara issue at the 29th African Union Summit, which wrapped up Tuesday in Addis Ababa, Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita said, stressing that the resolution adopted “is an evolution” because it “...
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The African Union Commission (AUC) expressed, on Monday in Addis Ababa, its support for a "consensual" solution to the artificial conflict over the Moroccan Sahara, welcoming the intention of the new representative of the UN secretary-general, Horst Köhler, to launch a new initiative for...
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The membership of the Algerian-backed separatist entity, SADR, in the African Union is an “anomaly” that goes against the international law, said Morocco’s Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita.
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The Report issued by the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, resulted in Resolution 2351 (2017) that the U S drafted and submitted to the Security Council for the vote. It was finally adopted on 28 April 2017 by a unanimous vote of all the 15 members, giving hope to all concerned1.
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The conference of African Ministers of Finance and Planning, scheduled for March 27 and 28 in Dakar, will ultimately not take place due to “differences” between Morocco and the countries supporting the Polisario.
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Morocco's return to the African Union (AU) has strengthened the organization, Guinean President and AU Chairman Alpha Condé said Tuesday in Abidjan.
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The failure of the Polisario leader to influence the UN Secretary General as to the challenge the separatist front is posing in the buffer strip of Guerguarat prompted Algerian officials to turn towards Africa and activate their diplomatic relays there.
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Notwithstanding Morocco’s reinstated membership in the African Union (AU), Morocco will not recognize the self-proclaimed Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), stated Abdelkader Lecheheb, Morocco’s ambassador to Russia.
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King Mohammed VI's new African policy reflects the Moroccan monarch's pragmatism and realism.
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It’s been just over a week since an overwhelming majority of African Union (AU) member states (39 of 54) agreed to admit Morocco to the pan-African organization after a 33-year hiatus.
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Morocco has always already been African, in a pholospphical sense. Once you go back to a period in the past, you will find that something had already happened before that moment that proves the African destiny of this North African but ancient land.
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Moroccans and friends of Morocco welcomed the country’s “triumphant return” to the African Union as King Mohammed VI spoke on Tuesday at the bloc’s Summit in Ethiopia for the first time in decades.