However, Mr Fassi Fihri, in a press statement at the end of this informal meeting, the fifth round of negotiations prepared with respect to the Sahara, which was two days held in Dünrstein in Vienna regrets "that we have determined that the other Party on a number of mechanisms exists, have proved to be unsuccessful. We have tried to apply them, yet they have come to failure. "
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation has also be noted that "Algeria is represented first by a member of the government in this meeting," it throbbing, that "the Moroccan Sahara is Moroccan and will remain".
And after he has pointed out that these negotiations have taken place in the context of UN efforts to find a political solution to Sahara issue, he emphasized that it is the first time under the auspices of Christopher Ross since his appointment in January 2009 as Special Representative of the UN Secretary General for the Sahara run.
Mr. Fassi Fihri recalled that the Secretary General and the Security Council the Special Representative of the Secretary-General have called upon to continue the efforts of the international community and that he, the last Security Council Resolution 1813 of April 2008 and 1871 from April 2009 to implement them added.
The minister has explained in this framework, to find that these resolutions with the purpose to find a political solution to this regional conflict, "welcome the Moroccan autonomy initiative, the national constants included the territorial integrity of Morocco, respected, "next" they call for the parties to become involved in serious and thorough negotiations in a spirit of realism and consensus. "
The Moroccan delegation which participated in this informal meeting was, from the men Taieb Fassi Fihri, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Mohamed Yassine Mansouri, Director General of Studies and Documentation, and Mr. Ben Maouelainin Khalihenna Maouelainin, Secretary General of the Royal Consultative Council for Saharan Affairs composed.
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