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SADR/UN/MOROCCO

Mohamed Abdelaziz: "The Intifada will continue with new methods until the independence"     

     

Chahid El Hafed, 24/08/2007 (SPS) The President of the Republic, Mohamed Abdelaziz, affirmed that the "Saharawi Intifada in the occupied territories of Western Sahara will continue and develop in new methods until the independence", during a meeting of POLISARIO Front’s cadres, members of the Saharawi government and members of the Saharawi negotiating team in Manhasset II, an official source indicated.

 

Mr. Abdelaziz, who exposed the results of the negotiations in Manhasset II, indicated that the delegation of Morocco "did not show a single signal of good will and remains attached to the proposition of autonomy. A proposition that is contrary to the Security Council’s resolution 1754 that calls to direct negotiations without pre-conditions".

 

On his part, the President of the Saharawi Parliament, the President of the negotiating delegation with Morocco, Mahfoudh Ali Beiba, stressed that POLISARIO Front’s delegation has positively reacted to the propositions of the UN Secretary General’s Personal Envoy to Western Sahara, Peter Van Walsum, who called to the implementation of the confidence-building measures, "while Morocco has rejected these propositions".

 

The Head of the Saharawi State estimated that the two rounds of negotiations in Manhasset were a victory for the Saharawi people, because they preserved the framework, the basis and the mediation within which the talks were undertaken, mainly: the United Nations and its Charter.

 

"A second positive point is the clear identification of the two parties to the conflict, POLISARIO Front and Morocco, what puts an end to the Moroccan propaganda aiming to implicate other parties in the conflict", he added.

 

Mr. Abdelaziz also stressed that the Saharawi peaceful uprising in the occupied zone of Western Sahara "forced Morocco to negotiate with POLISARIO Front to search a quick solution to the conflict".

 

He finally hailed the members of the Saharawi delegation to the negotiations of Manhasset and the Saharawi people for the positive results of the 2nd round, warning that Morocco will play with all cards "to break the Saharawi union, knowing that the Moroccan regime is disturbed because of its internal problems, the army, the political parties and many international pressures". (SPS)

 

080/090/TRD 241155 Aug 07 SPS 

 

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