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Algeria: King Mohammed VI’s Dialogue Offer is ‘Questionable’

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Nov, 12, 2018
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Algeria: King Mohammed VI’s Dialogue Offer is ‘Questionable’

Algeria: King Mohammed VI’s Dialogue Offer is ‘Questionable’

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But on Saturday,  Algerian news outlet TSA quoted an authorized source anonymously speaking on the King’s offer to Algeria.

The source described the King’s offer as “questionable,” aiming for the “bilateralism” of the Western Sahara conflict. For Algeria, according to the source, King Mohammed VI’s offer “is a non-event that does not deserve a formal answer.”

Politicizing the offer

On the 43rd anniversary of the Green March on Tuesday, the King said that Morocco is open to receive any “proposals or initiatives Algeria may want to offer in this regard so as to break the stalemate in the relations between the two neighbors and sister nations.”

For Algeria, however, King Mohammed VI’s call is not “sincere.”

In an interview with Al Araby Al Jadeed, an anonymous Algerian diplomat said that Algeria would accept Morocco’s offer with conditions.

Algeria’s conditions include the “end of diplomatic and media propaganda campaigns between the two countries; the end of the flow of drugs into Algeria; good neighborliness and a comprehensive settlement through dialogue; and neutralizing the conflict of Western Sahara and keeping it within the context of the auspices of the United Nations.”

TSA’s authorized source has echoed the same conditions Morocco must meet before re-establishing bilateral ties is possible.

According to the Algerian news outlet, Algeria will consider reopening the world’s longest closed land border, which has  been shut for over 20 years, if Morocco meets its conditions.

But Morocco will likely not accept Algeria’s demands because they are against Morocco’s position on the Western Sahara conflict.

Algeria, which hosts Sahrawis in Tindouf, has denied responsibility in the conflict for many years. It also believes that the Western Sahara conflict should be solved between Morocco and the Polisario Front separatist group.

Algeria is also lobbying against Morocco’s position on the conflict in the US.

According to exclusive information obtained by Morocco World News, Algeria has signed a $30,000-per-month contract with the Keene Consulting firm, owned by John Bolton’s friend, David Keene.

The contract, received by MWN, says that Keene “shall provide counsel to and conduct lobbying activities for Algeria to reinforce friendship relations and cooperation between Algeria and the US.”

Since Bolton’s appointment in March, political analysts have speculated that Trump’s national security adviser, John Bolton, might use his voice against Morocco on the Western Sahara conflict.

Bolton was a part of   UN Special Envoy James Baker’s team and played a key role in the Framework Agreement plan known as Plan Baker II.

Strongly rejected by Morocco, the plan provided for five years of Western Sahara autonomy under Morocco’s sovereignty followed by a referendum on self-determination with independence.

Morocco, however, sees its autonomy plan as the only solution to end the Western Sahara conflict.

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