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Morocco/Western Sahara: Congressional Letter

Published: Mon 9 Jan 2006 01:53 PM
Taken Question
Office of the Spokesman
Washington, DC
January 5, 2006
Question Taken at the January 05, 2006 Daily Press Briefing
Morocco/Western Sahara: Congressional Letter Regarding Solution to Western Sahara Conflict (Taken Question)
Question: What is US response to a letter sent by 104 Congressmen to Secretary Rice calling for action on negotiations and expressing concern on terrorist threats in Western Sahara?
Answer: We are in receipt of the letter signed by over 100 Members of Congress regarding a solution to the Western Sahara conflict and will soon prepare a response.
The United States has strongly supported international efforts to resolve the Western Sahara conflict. Our approach remains unchanged: we encourage all parties to work towards a resolution in the context of the United Nations that is mutually agreed to and accepted by the parties. The United States played a facilitative role in the August 2005 release and safe return of 404 Moroccan prisoners held by the Polisario Front.
The Government of Morocco recently expressed a willingness to lay out a plan for autonomy for the Western Sahara and we have encouraged them to put forward a strong proposal so that all parties can subsequently examine and discuss it.
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