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Algeria laments US support for Moroccan position on Western Sahara 

10 April 2025
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Algeria laments US support for Moroccan position on Western Sahara 
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Algeria expressed regret over the United States’ support for Morocco’s autonomy proposal regarding the disputed Western Sahara region, following a statement by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio affirming Moroccan sovereignty. The Algerian Foreign Ministry criticized this stance from a permanent UN Security Council member, emphasizing the need for adherence to international law and Security Council resolutions. They highlighted that the Western Sahara issue pertains to an incomplete decolonization process and the unfulfilled right to self-determination.

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