February 27, 2016, 14:35 Algiers, February 27 (PL) Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika reiterated today its support for the historical claim of the Sahrawi Arab Republic Democratic Republic (SADR) on the responsibility of the UN in solving the conflict.
The Algerian leader, one of the partners together to Mauritania on holding a referendum for the Sahrawi, noted that this is based on the right to self-determination, referring to the almost certain vote of the people for independence from Morocco, held this public consultation.
in a message for the 40th anniversary of the proclamation of SADR sent its president, Mohamed Abdelaziz Bouteflika recognizes the need for the approach of the international community and the UN on the dispute.
the text of the Algerian ruling advocates a also based on the traditional position of bodies in the region such as the African Union, which considers the decolonization of its priorities since its creation in 1963 under the name of Organization of African Unity solution .
Algeria will spare no effort to support the proposal by the secretary General of the UN, Ban Ki-Moon, to resume negotiations between Morocco and the Polisario Front, military vanguard and Saharawi political, and achieve a fair solution and lasting to ensure the Saharawi right of self-determination.
This will open up new and promising horizons for peace and development in the Maghreb region and Africa, said Bouteflika, while tens of thousands of residents of the fields sarauhíes refugees in Algerian territory celebrated its 40th anniversary.
the SADR was founded on February 27, 1976, just hours after the withdrawal of the last soldier of Spain, the colonial power in the area since 1884 , time took Morocco to invade their territory and become the new metropolis.
the idea of a referendum for the Saharawi people to vote for their sovereignty was included in an agreement signed by the UN established the I ceasefire in 1991 between Morocco and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Saguia el Hamra and Rio de Oro (FPolisario), founded on May 10, 1973.
the secretary General of the UN, Ba Ki- moon will travel north Africa early next March and between 6 and 7 will travel Saharawi occupied territories, a visit that was prepared by the special envoy of the Secretary General during a recent tour of the region.
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