The Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations for the Sahara, Mr Christopher Ross on Thursday evening in Armonk in the suburbs of New York assured that the second round of informal negotiations "through serious commitment, mutual respect and has identified transparency. Ross at the end of the second round of informal negotiations, said in a statement that "the Discussions have been characterized by the example of the first round of informal negotiations in August 2009 by serious commitment, mutual respect and transparency. "
He explained that the proposals were put forward by the two parties and discussed, emphasizing that "has not accepted any of the two parties that the proposal serves as the sole basis of future negotiations."
The responsibility of the United Nations has said that the two parties have renewed their commitment to continue negotiations, announcing that he will pay for this purpose visited the region to lead to new consultations with the parties. The second informal meeting
falls within the scope of application of the resolutions of the Security Council of the United Nations, in the case of resolutions 1813 and 1871, which were respectively in 2008 and adopted in 2009.
The Moroccan delegation had the gentlemen Taieb Fassi Fihri, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Mohamed Yassine Mansouri, Director General of Studies and Documentation, and Maouelainin Ben Khalihenna Maoueloainin, Secretary General of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS) vice edited. have
addition to Morocco on the second round of informal negotiations in the suburb of New York 10th and 11 February delegations of Algeria, Mauritania and Polisario participated.
Sources:
http://www.corcas.com
http://www.sahara-online.net
http://www.sahara-culture.com
http:// www.sahara-villes.com
http://www.sahara-developpement.com
http://www.sahara-social.com
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