International conference on support for SADR: Participants reiterate solidarity with Sahrawi people
CHAHID EL-HAFED, (Sahrawi Refugee Camps)- Representatives of foreign delegations to an international conference on support for the Western Sahara issue, held Saturday at the ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), reiterated their unconditional solidarity with the Sahrawi people and their just cause.
The participants, representing progressive movements in Europe and Latin America, tackled on the first day of the conference themes relating to Western Sahara people's legitimate struggle for their independence and Morocco's plunder of Sahrawi natural resources.
In an address, the representative of the International Progressive Left movement, Pablo de la Vega, said the "suffering of Western Sahara people for more than 47 years is a shame for the international community, the United Nations and its Security Council."
De la Vega called for an urgent action to allow Western Sahara people to achieve self-determination
CHAHID EL-HAFED, (Sahrawi Refugee Camps)- Representatives of foreign delegations to an international conference on support for the Western Sahara issue, held Saturday at the ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), reiterated their unconditional solidarity with the Sahrawi people and their just cause.
The participants, representing progressive movements in Europe and Latin America, tackled on the first day of the conference themes relating to Western Sahara people's legitimate struggle for their independence and Morocco's plunder of Sahrawi natural resources.
In an address, the representative of the International Progressive Left movement, Pablo de la Vega, said the "suffering of Western Sahara people for more than 47 years is a shame for the international community, the United Nations and its Security Council."
De la Vega called for an urgent action to allow Western Sahara people to achieve self-determination
19th Algeria-Mauritania Great Joint Commission: Convergence of views on Arab, regional issues
NOUAKCHOTT-The 19th session of the Algeria-Mauritania Great Joint Commission for Cooperation wrapped up Wednesday in Nouakchott. The two countries converged on different Arab and regional issues.
Concerning the Libyan issue, Algeria and Mauritania expressed their support for international efforts aimed at resolving the conflict in Libya, calling on all parties in this country to “favor dialogue, understanding, and reconciliation, as it is the only path towards the resolution of the crisis and the preservation of the country’s unity, security, and stability,” said Prime Minister Aimene Benabderrahmane and his Mauritanian counterpart, Mohamed Ould Bilal Messaoud in a statement.
Regarding the Palestinian cause, the two parties renewed their “unwavering solidarity" with the Palestinian people and their right to establish an independent and sovereign state with Al-Quds as its capital. They also condemned the repeated and systematic Zionist violence against the Palestinian people, added the source.
“The Mauritanian part welcomed Algeria's efforts aimed to unify the ranks of the Palestinian people and their factions,” said the source.
As for the situation in the Sahel region, Algeria and Mauritania lauded the efforts to spread security and stability in Mali and throughout the region.
Algeria referred to its efforts as the leader of the Monitoring Committee on the implementation of the Peace and Reconciliation Agreement in Mali 2015 in Algiers, welcoming the results of the 6th session of this Committee held in early September.
In this regard, the two parties welcomed the cooperation of the member countries of the Joint Operational Army Staffs Committee (CEMOC), expressing their willingness to ensure permanent support for this cooperation within the framework of the mentioned organization.
Algeria and Mauritania welcomed the “convergence of views” on important continental issues and their permanent coordination within the African Union (AU) aiming at defending the interests of the African peoples. The two sides also pledged to exchange support for the applications of the two countries within the AU and its bodies.
NOUAKCHOTT-The 19th session of the Algeria-Mauritania Great Joint Commission for Cooperation wrapped up Wednesday in Nouakchott. The two countries converged on different Arab and regional issues.
Concerning the Libyan issue, Algeria and Mauritania expressed their support for international efforts aimed at resolving the conflict in Libya, calling on all parties in this country to “favor dialogue, understanding, and reconciliation, as it is the only path towards the resolution of the crisis and the preservation of the country’s unity, security, and stability,” said Prime Minister Aimene Benabderrahmane and his Mauritanian counterpart, Mohamed Ould Bilal Messaoud in a statement.
Regarding the Palestinian cause, the two parties renewed their “unwavering solidarity" with the Palestinian people and their right to establish an independent and sovereign state with Al-Quds as its capital. They also condemned the repeated and systematic Zionist violence against the Palestinian people, added the source.
“The Mauritanian part welcomed Algeria's efforts aimed to unify the ranks of the Palestinian people and their factions,” said the source.
As for the situation in the Sahel region, Algeria and Mauritania lauded the efforts to spread security and stability in Mali and throughout the region.
Algeria referred to its efforts as the leader of the Monitoring Committee on the implementation of the Peace and Reconciliation Agreement in Mali 2015 in Algiers, welcoming the results of the 6th session of this Committee held in early September.
In this regard, the two parties welcomed the cooperation of the member countries of the Joint Operational Army Staffs Committee (CEMOC), expressing their willingness to ensure permanent support for this cooperation within the framework of the mentioned organization.
Algeria and Mauritania welcomed the “convergence of views” on important continental issues and their permanent coordination within the African Union (AU) aiming at defending the interests of the African peoples. The two sides also pledged to exchange support for the applications of the two countries within the AU and its bodies.
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