Rabat – Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita met on Monday in Rabat with the Messenger of the United Nations for Western Sahara, Staffan de Mistura.
Her discussions took place as part of the regional tour of de Mistura, just a few weeks before the UN Security Council informal consultations about the Western Sahara Dispute in mid -April.
Morocco’s permanent representatives of the United Nations, Ambassador Omar Hilale, also took part in the meeting.
The Moroccan delegation was definitely reminiscent of the international dynamics and support behind Morocco attitude on its southern provinces.
The delegation also increased King Mohammed VI to take over the United Nations and to recognize the clear contrast between the realistic and legitimate approach of the Morocco in the western Sahara and an outdated vision that is separated from global realities.
Speaking On November 6, 2024, on November 6, 2024, the king confirmed the sovereignty and historical law of the Morocco to the Sahara and found that a large part of the international community now supports this attitude.
The monarch in Algeria and complained that some countries are still connected to “outdated views” and “are stuck in previous stories”, since they continue to get back against Morocco, which will receive its southern provinces.
“Now it is time for the United Nations to take on their responsibility and the biggest difference between the really legitimate world – represented by Morocco in his Sahara – and a world that is frozen in time and is separated from reality and developments that have taken place,” said the king.
In today’s meeting, Bourita confirmed the full support of Morocco for the efforts of the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and his envoy.
The high -ranking delegation also emphasized that every political solution is realistic, pragmatic and is based exclusively on the Morocco autonomy plan, which respects the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country in full.