Antonio Guterres ‘ visit reinforces UN Secretary General’s strong position on the Moroccan Sahara issue

The secretary general of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, is known for always taking a fair stance, according to reliable sources. During the Guerguerat operation, in particular, and through his impartial contributions to the Security Council on the Moroccan Sahara issue

The king has long stated that the kingdom supports Guterres’ efforts to resolve this fictitious regional conflict. based on the autonomy initiative and in accordance with the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Kingdom.

Additionally, Morocco declares its support for Staffan de Mistura, the Secretary-personal General’s envoy. Regarding the political path and MINURSO’s responsibilities for maintaining the ceasefire

The Moroccan autonomy initiative is being supported by a powerful global dynamic at the time of Antonio Guterres’ visit to Morocco. The United States and many European nations are among the 60 nations that have endorsed this initiative (Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Cyprus, Hungary, Luxembourg and Romania). Nearly all Arab nations and most African nations (about 42% of African nations have opened consulates in the Moroccan Sahara)

On the other hand, Algeria and the “polisario” continue to defy the UN by denying MINURSO access to water and fuel for its observation posts, breaking the cease-fire, and refusing to participate in the political process via the round tables.

On the other hand, Algeria and the “polisario” continue to defy the UN by denying MINURSO access to water and fuel for its observation posts, breaking the cease-fire, and refusing to participate in the political process via the round tables.

Despite the kingdom’s policy of “trying to reach out,” according to the sources of the electronic newspaper “24 Saa” Algeria’s aggressive stance toward Morocco makes the job of the personal envoy challenging.

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