Sahara autonomy emanates from a concern to preserve the family unit (Minister of Guinea)
The Sahara autonomy plan emanates from the concern to preserve the family unit (minister of Guinea)
02/12/2008
Minister Guinean Foreign Affairs, Mr. Lamarana Amadou Bah said on Monday in Rabat, that the autonomy plan proposed by Morocco to settle the Sahara issue, emanates from its concern to preserve the family unit, emphasizing the need to "avoid any dislocation of the Region .
"Guinea has a clear and sharp.
Since the last twenty years, we believe that the Sahara is owned and joined as part of the Kingdom of Morocco, "added Mr. Lamarana Bah in a press statement, the exit interview with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Mr. Taieb Fassi Fihri.
"We adhere to any provision made and is supported by the United Nations and other friendly countries of Morocco," to settle the issue, he indicated.
On the other hand, Mr. Lamarana Bah pointed out that his interview with Mr. Fassi Fihri also involved the strengthening of bilateral cooperation and issues related to the dynamism of regional and sub-regional organizations, as well as the situation in Africa and world peace.
He was part of the will of his country to benefit from the know-how and expertise available in many areas of Morocco.
Sources:
The political portal of the Western Sahara:
www.corcas.com
The portal of the Western Sahara:
www.sahara-online.net
The portal of culture Hassani:
www.sahara-culture.com
portal economic development in the region of Western Sahara:
www.sahara-developpement.com
The portal of social development in the region of Western Sahara:
www.sahara-social.com
Portal of the cities of Western Sahara:
www.sahara-villes.com