W Sahara Talks Over, No Deal

By Prensa Latina

United Nations : Representatives of the Polisario front and the government of Morocco on Wednesday conclude their third round of direct negotiations in seven months on the future of Western Sahara, without clear signs of a possible agreement.


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It seems Morocco is stuck to its proposal of granting the autonomy to the Saharan population with the condition that the territory, a former colony of Spain until the 1970s, remains under its control.

Meanwhile, the Polisario Front suggests holding a referendum on

self-determination in which the independence choice is included along with the Moroccan offer.

On the last day of talks, arbitrated by UN special envoy for Western Sahara Dutch Peter Van Walsum, there were no signs of consensus.

For Moroccan Interior Minister Chakib Benmoussa, head of his country’s delegation to the talks, Rabat’s offer is ó innovative, creative, and full of promises. ó

According to information given to press, he also said he will not accept any effort intended to impose a policy that affects the Moroccan territorial integrity of sovereignty.

In the meantime, the head of the POLISARIO Front, Mahfud Ali Veiba, defended the Saharan people’s right to exert self-determination, and choose the best for its future.

ó It would be a serious mistake to push it to extreme situations, ó Veiba warned.

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