The call doesn't come from Rabat or Madrid, but from Washington. In an op-ed published by the American Enterprise Institute think tank, American analyst Michael Rubin suggests that Morocco should organize a new «Green March» to reclaim Ceuta and Melilla.
The return of Sahrawis from the Tindouf camps, the scope of diplomatic powers, the procedures for appointing the head of the autonomous government, and the management of natural resources in the Saharan provinces have emerged as the main points of disagreement raised by the Polisario Front and Algeria during the U.S.-initiated discussions.
The Polisario Front is attempting to break its isolation in the Arab world by organizing what it has called the «Arab Symposium for Solidarity with the Sahrawi People». However, this initiative has not succeeded in attracting prominent figures or government officials from Arab countries.