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Algeria’s representative rebuts Morocco at U.N., urges referendum for Western Sahara
Summary
At the U.N. General Assembly, Algeria’s representative used a right of reply to reject allegations from a Moroccan delegate, accused Morocco of blocking the U.N. MINURSO process, and called for a U.N.-organized referendum to guarantee the Sahrawi people's right to self-determination.
The representative of Algeria took the floor at the United Nations General Assembly to exercise a right of reply after remarks by a Moroccan delegate, accusing Morocco of attempting to impose a "colonial fait accompli" in Western Sahara and urging a U.N.-organized referendum to resolve the dispute.
The Algerian representative quoted a ministerial statement and said Algeria "aspires to put an end to the colonization once and for all by turning the final page of this chapter as we unfortunately see in the Western Sahara." The representative told the Assembly that Algeria and other…
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