March 24, 2016

Central American Parliament reiterates support to Morocco’s autonomy plan

Image from Morocco World News

Rabat, (IINA) - The Central American Parliament (PARLACEN) reiterated on Tuesday its support to the autonomy plan presented by Morocco to settle the Sahara issue, Morocco World News reported.
The PARLACEN delegation, which is on a working visit to Morocco, held talks earlier with Minister Delegate to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Mbarka Bouaida.
“We reiterate the position of the Central American Parliament (CAP) in favor of the autonomy plan presented by Morocco, and we support the efforts of the Kingdom in order to reach a peaceful solution to the Sahara issue,” Parlacen’s vice president Roberto Carlos Montoya told the press following talks in Rabat between a delegation from the CAP and the Chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS) Khalihenna Ould Errachid.
Montoya also stressed that the CAP, which granted Morocco the status of a permanent observer member, supports efforts aimed at reaching a political solution to this artificial dispute in accordance with parameters set by the UN Security Council.
Based in Guatemala City, the Central American Parliament comprises Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, the Dominican Republic and Panama.
SM/IINA

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