Following MINURSO peacekeeping mandate renewal, Polisario urges immediate launch of direct negotiating process | Sahara Press Service

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New York, 27 April, 2018 (SPS) – Today the UN Security Council voted to extend the mandate of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) for a period of six months.
The Frente POLISARIO takes note of this development and in particular the short renewal period which reflects the need for an urgent resumption of the UN political process. The POLISARIO reiterates its commitment to enter into a time-bound process of direct negotiations with Morocco to finally allow for the exercise by our People of our inalienable right to self-determination and independence in accordance with the United Nations doctrine on Decolonization.
The FrentePolisario notes that through this resolution, the Security Council is insisting on the resumption of the negotiations without any precondition and in good faith. It is a clear and strong message to Morocco which has always subjected any engagement in the negotiations to preconditions, and has always put obstacles to alter any progress toward a political solution that guarantees our right to self-determination, as it was underlined three times in the current resolution.
We hope that the six-month mandate renewal will be used as a lever to ensure a swift return to the negotiating table; and we wish to reiterate, on behalf of the people of Western Sahara, that we will accept nothing less than the full  respect of our right to self-determination and independence.
We remain hopeful about the efforts of Personal Envoy for Western Sahara Mr. Horst Köhler, but the Security Council must stand up to Moroccan bullying through firm action to make real progress and put an end to Moroccan permanent blackmail.”
However, the POLISARIO regrets that this year’s Security Council resolution on Western Sahara has given undue credence to Morocco’s fabrications, although it was crystal clear, to all that such baseless allegations are an obvious and predictable tactic that is designed to distract attention away from the political process.
It should also be recalled that, as reaffirmed by the spokesman of the Secretary-General on 19 April 2018, the locality of BirLehlou – where the UN has a team site – is not located in the buffer strip nor in the restricted areas as defined by the ceasefire and the Military Agreement No. 1, signed by both parties under UN auspices.
Frente POLISARIO administrative functions and military forces have always been present in BirLahlou and other parts of the liberated area of our country. This presence is not in contravention of the terms of the ceasefire or the Military Agreement No. 1.
Furthermore, it is the Frente POLISARIO institutions that ensure the security and water supply of the MINURSO team sites in these areas.
We urge the Security Council and the International Community to call on Morocco to stop its violations of the United Nations resolutions and the agreement we both signed with UN and to refrain from its actions aimed at changing the status quo in the occupied territories west of the berm of shame. The Security Council needs to address the Moroccan threat to resort to force communicated to it officially. This is indeed the destabilizing action the whole international community need to stand against.
MINURSO Coordinator MhamedKhadad
Frente POLISARIO (SPS)

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