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Ecuador Joins UK, Senegal to Support Moroccan Efforts on Western Sahara

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Ecuador Joins UK, Senegal to Support Moroccan Efforts on Western Sahara

Ecuador Joins UK, Senegal to Support Moroccan Efforts on Western Sahara

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Rabat – Ecuador has joined other states in welcoming Morocco’s “serious” and “credible” efforts to find an agreed-upon and mutually acceptable solution to end the Western Sahara conflict.

This week, Morocco’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Nasser Bourita held talks with officials from several countries on various topics of common interests, including the Western Sahara conflict.

On September 16, Bourita met with the Ecuadorian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration and International Cooperation, Andres Teran.

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The Ecuadorian official told the press that his country recognizes Morocco’s efforts to forge ahead with the UN-led process, following his meeting with the Moroccan minister.

He also said that his country supports UN efforts to achieve a  “realistic, pragmatic and durable solution to the dispute over the Sahara, based on realism and compromise.”

Teran expressed appreciation for talks that parties to the conflict participated in during March’s roundtable. These discussions were held in Geneva under the leadership of former German Personal Envoy of the UN Secretary-General, Horst Kohler.

Alongside Ecuador’s move, both Senegal and the UK emphasized the importance of Morocco’s proposed efforts. Morocco submitted the Mor plan to the UN in 2007.

On September 16, Senegalese Minister of Foreign Affairs Amadou Ba expressed his country’s support for Morocco’s Autonomy Plan.

“I would like to reiterate in this regard the strong and constant support of the Republic of Senegal for the Moroccan Sahara, a position that Senegal has been defending for a long time,” said the Senegalese official.

On Tuesday, September 17,  Britain’s Secretary of State for International Development, Middle East, and North Africa Andrew Murrison also reaffirmed Morocco’s “serious and credible” efforts in this conflict resolution process. He emphasized the UK’s full support for the UN process.

Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Paraguay, Saint Lucia, El Salvador, and Cote D’Ivoire continue to reiterate support for Morocco’s territorial integrity

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