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Sahara Issue: Moroccan Parties Support Morocco's Rejection of Separation Option
Moroccan parties have voiced support to the position of Morocco which said Thursday, in response to the UN latest proposal on the Sahara issue, it will not accept any solution providing for the separation of the Moroccan Sahara from the rest of the Kingdom, as claimed by the separatist group "Polisario."
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 4/24/2004
Three killed in an ambush implanted by gunmen to the west of Algiers
Press reports said that three persons were killed on Monday evening by armed men in Teibaza province, to the west of the Capital Algiers.
Algeria, Local, 4/21/2004
Butaflika vows to complete reconciliation
The Algerian President Abdul Aziz Butaflika vowed to proceed forward in the national reconciliation policy, economic reforms and attempts to end the crisis in Kbyle areas. This was expressed as he was taking his constitutional oath yesterday. But he asked for a helping hand from the Algerians to continue implementing his plan.
Algeria, Politics, 4/20/2004
Morocco, Algeria must embark on direct negotiations over Sahara dispute, Minister
The Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation has wished to see Rabat and Algiers embark on "direct negotiations" to find a political settlement to the Western Sahara dispute, following the re-election of Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 4/20/2004
O Yahya to re-form the Algerian government; Benflis resigned the liberation front
An Algerian official source said that the prime minister Ahmad O Yahya who submitted his resignation yesterday to Butaflika, was assigned to form the government. The Republic's presidency explained that O Yahya will start " immediately his consultations" to form his new government's team.
Algeria, Politics, 4/20/2004
Moroccan political party calls for ending siege on sequestered in Tindouf
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 4/20/2004
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