Western Sahara: The Minister of Foreign Affairs and African Affairs, Mr. Mohamed Yeslem Beissat, stated that the Sahrawi side is positively engaged with the United Nations’ efforts and any sincere initiatives that honor the legal aspects of the conflict. The Sahrawi Republic will continue to work constructively with the United Nations and any other genuine initiatives that respect the legal nature of the conflict and are grounded in international law principles. The minister emphasized that the Sahrawi Republic will continue its legitimate struggle by all available means to uphold its national sovereignty and the internationally recognized rights of the Sahrawi people.
- Lord, we pray for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Western Sahara, that all parties involved may engage sincerely and constructively with the United Nations’ efforts (The Holy Bible, Luke 2:14).
- Lord, we pray for the Sahrawi people’s rights to be recognized and upheld, that they may attain justice and their national sovereignty through peaceful means grounded in international law (The Holy Bible, Isaiah 30:18).
News Source: Sahara Press Service (SPS)
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