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After two weeks of silence, diplomatic sources say Morocco met Horst Köhler in Paris

Foreign Affairs Minister Nasser Bourita and UN personal envoy Horst Kohler./Ph. DR
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Morocco has finally broken its silence regarding a meeting that took place in February in Paris. The Kingdom’s diplomacy ended up admitting, implicitly, that a meeting between its representatives and the UN personal envoy to Western Sahara Horst Köhler has taken place.

The Paris meeting «is part of the consultations maintained between Morocco and the United Nations to reach a final political solution to the regional dispute over the Moroccan Sahara», said Sunday, March the 10th, many media platforms, quoting a «diplomatic source» within the Kingdom’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.

This announcement comes as many «Moroccan sources» reported that Horst Köhler held a meeting with the Algerian Foreign Affairs Minister Abdelkader Messahel, on March the 2nd in Frankfurt.

This meeting took place only two days after the former German President held talks with the Polisario representatives on March the 4th and 5th in Berlin.

Algeria has not, officially, communicated yet about the meeting that brought Köhler and its Foreign Minister together.

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