CHAHID EL-HAFED, Sept.5, 2025
Polisario Front Affirms U.N. Charter Compliance for Western Sahara solution
The Polisario front declared its readiness to cooperate strictly within the United Nations Charter framework to resolve the Western Sahara conflict.
- polisario Front expresses commitment to U.N. Charter principles.
- Meeting held with British minister of State for Middle East and North Africa.
- Goal: a just, lasting, and peaceful political solution for Western Sahara.
- Self-determination for the people of Western Sahara is emphasized.
The Polisario Front is fully prepared to cooperate, adhering strictly to the foundational principles of the United Nations Charter. This commitment aims to achieve a just and lasting solution to the Western Sahara conflict.
Did you know? – The Polisario Front, the Sahrawi liberation movement, seeks independence for Western Sahara. The conflict dates back to the 1970s when Morocco annexed the territory after Spain’s withdrawal.
This declaration came during a meeting of the Permanent Bureau of the National Secretariat of the Polisario Front. The meeting was presided over by the Secretary-General and President of the Republic, Brahim Ghali.
Following the meeting, Sahraouie reiterated his commitment during a press briefing.He met with Hamish Falconer, the British Minister of State for the Middle East and North Africa. The focus remained on respecting the essential principles of the United Nations Charter.
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the permanent office of the national secretariat acknowledged the United Kingdom’s initiative. they emphasized their desire to work within a framework of strict adherence to U.N. Charter principles and international law. This includes promoting and respecting human and peoples’ rights.
The ultimate goal is a just and peaceful political solution. This solution must guarantee the right to self-determination for the people of Western Sahara.This is seen as the only path to lasting peace in the region, in line with relevant General assembly and Security Council resolutions.
