King Mohammed VI phoned, Monday, the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, said the royal palace in a statement. The phone call focused on the latest developments in the Guerguerate buffer zone.
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M King Mohammed VI has advocated a common sense solution that suits everyone, Belgian Minister of State André Flahaut said Sunday.
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HM King Mohammed VI underlined on Saturday the strong commitment to make the Sahara an engine of development at the regional and continental levels.
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Morocco will not be affected, in any way, by the useless provocations and desperate schemes of the other parties,” HM the King Mohammed VI pointed out on Saturday.
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HM King Mohammed VI underlined Saturday that all unrealistic approaches and proposals regarding the Moroccan Sahara issue were “laid to rest”.
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King Mohammed VI expressed firm commitment to make the Sahara an engine of development at the regional and continental levels through, inter alia, tapping into its maritime potential.
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HM King Mohammed VI affirmed, on Monday, that Morocco remains resolutely and earnestly committed to the political process, under the exclusive aegis of the United Nations Organization to solve the Sahara issue.
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I can personally testify to King Hassan II’s optimism that the Algerian-Moroccan relationship would significantly improve following President Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s election in April of 1999.
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King Mohammed VI said on Tuesday that Morocco stands ready for “a direct and frank dialogue” with neighboring Algeria in order to settle the transient and objective differences impeding the development of relations between the two countries and suggested the setting up of a joint political...
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Morocco has renewed its commitment to the dynamics launched by the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, in cooperation with his personal envoy for the Sahara, making it clear that this commitment is based on the same frame of reference set out earlier.
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Foreign minister Nasser Bourita handed, Wednesday at the UN headquarters in New York, a written message by HM King Mohammed VI to UNSG Antonio Guterres.
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The African National Congress party frowns upon the meeting that brought both King Mohammed VI and Jacob Zuma. To justify his new policy, the South African president referred to the history and legacy of Nelson Mandela and the support he received from Morocco. Details.
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Angola, one of the last few countries in the continent to maintain ties with the Polisario separatist militias, is on course to join its voice to the bulk of African countries supporting Morocco’s territorial integrity and sovereignty over its southern territories, the Sahara.
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King Mohammed VI of Morocco reaffirmed on Monday that no settlement of the Sahara issue is possible other than within the framework of the Kingdom’s full sovereignty over its Sahara, and within the autonomy initiative.
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Dans son discours du 6 novembre 2017 à l’occasion du 42e anniversaire de la Marche Verte, le roi Mohammed VI, tout en affirmant l’adhésion du Maroc à la dynamique du nouveau S.G de l’ONU, a rappelé les quatre principes sur lesquels repose la position marocaine. Les voici.
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In a speech commemorating the 42nd anniversary of the Green March, King Mohammed VI stressed that cooperation on the Sahara issue should be carried out with respect to Moroccan sovereignty, outlining four pillars of cooperation with the Secretary General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres...
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The year 2017 has been the year of clarity and firmness with regard to the Sahara issue and of a return to the standards and principles for the settlement of the artificial dispute over the Moroccanness of the Sahara, said the King of Morocco Mohammed VI.
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King Mohammed VI has pointed out Sunday that Morocco’s firm and unambiguous policy has helped put the process of the settlement of the artificial dispute over the Sahara back on the right track.
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At the end of the day, King Mohammed VI chose the right time and the right place to answer Mauritania’s diplomatic provocation.
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This past Sunday, Morocco’s King Mohammed VI delivered his annual speech to mark the 41st anniversary of the Green March.
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The Moroccan King’s visit to Rawanda, Tanzania and Ethiopia has been hailed as “historic” by east African media. The Tanzanian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Augustine Mahiga, said that it is the first time his Country is visited by a Monarch.