UN: The 4th Committee reiterates its support for the UN political process on the Moroccan Sahara

UN: The 4th Committee reiterates its support for the UN political process on the Moroccan Sahara
UN: The 4th Committee reiterates its support for the UN political process on the Moroccan Sahara

The resolution calls on all parties to cooperate fully with the UN Secretary General to achieve a political solution to this regional dispute on the basis of resolutions adopted by the Security Council since 2007. It thus supports the political process based on Security Council resolutions adopted since 2007, with a view to achieving a “just, lasting and mutually acceptable political” solution to the question of Moroccan Sahara.

The document, adopted on Thursday, commends the efforts made in this direction, and calls on all parties to cooperate fully with the Secretary-General, and with each other, in order to achieve a “political solution which is mutually acceptable.

This resolution, like its previous ones and those adopted by the Security Council over the past two decades, at no time cites the referendum, dead and buried both by the Secretary General of the UN and by theGeneral Assembly and the United Nations Security Council.

The UN General Assembly also welcomes in this resolution that the parties have committed to continue to demonstrate political will and to work in an atmosphere conducive to dialogue, based on the efforts made and the developments that have occurred since 2006, thus ensuring the application of Security Council resolutions since 2007. Thus, it should be noted that the only new development occurring in the political process since 2006 is the presentation by Morocco on April 11, 2007 of the autonomy initiative.

In this regard, the resolution supports the Security Council resolutions since 2007, which have established the preeminence of the autonomy initiative presented by Moroccowelcomed by the Executive Body and the entire international community as being a serious and credible initiative for the definitive settlement of this regional dispute within the framework of the sovereignty and of the territorial integrity of the Kingdom.

The text also supports the recommendations resolutions 2440, 2468, 2494, 2548, 2602, 2654 and 2703, adopted at the end of October 2023, which determine the parameters of the solution to the regional dispute over Moroccan Saharanamely a political, realistic, pragmatic, sustainable solution based on compromise.

Resolutions 2440, 2468, 2494, 2548, 2602, 2654 and 2703, it will be recalled, established the process of round tables and defined, once and for all, its four participants, namely Morocco, Algeria, Mauritania and the “Polisario”. Indeed, resolutions 2440, 2468, 2494, 2548, 2602, 2654 and 2703 cite Algeria, in the same way as Morocco, five times, thus reaffirming Algeria’s role as the main party to this dispute. regional.

These Security Council resolutions also welcome the measures and initiatives taken by Morocco for the promotion and protection of human rights in its southern provincesand the role played by the Commissions of the National Human Rights Council in Laâyoune and Dakhla, as well as Morocco’s interaction with the mechanisms of United Nations Human Rights Council.

They also reiterate the request for the executive body of the UN regarding the registration and census of populations of Tindouf campsand require the deployment of the necessary efforts to this end. This resolution of the 4th committee of the General Assembly in no way refers to a so-called imaginary war that Algeria and its puppet the “Polisario” claim to exist in Moroccan Sahara. Thus, after the Security Council, the Commission in turn exposes the lies and fabrications of Algeria and the “Polisario” regarding the situation in the Moroccan Sahara marked by tranquility, stability and development. all-round.

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