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Morocco not expecting mediation of any party over Sahara issue, official
Morocco is not expecting the mediation of any party to help settle the Sahara issue, insisted Thursday, Moroccan Communication Minister and government spokesman, Nabil Benabdellah.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 6/11/2004

Morocco ready to cooperate with Baker for solution to Sahara dispute, Minister
Moroccan minister of foreign affairs and cooperation Mohamed Benaissa on Thursday pledged Morocco's readiness to cooperate with UN secretary general's personal envoy, James Baker, to find a political settlement to the Sahara dispute, opposing Morocco to the Algerian-backed separatist movement "Polisario."
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 6/11/2004

Armed forces attacks violates civil reconciliation in Algeria
The atmospheres of violence which were renewed in Algeria through a series of attacks that targeted its regular forces the last of which resulted in killing 10 soldiers and wounding 16 in al-Kbyle area to the East of the capital overwhelmed the " civil reconciliation" policy.
Algeria, Politics, 6/7/2004


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