The United Nations has released its plan for April, highlighting major talks planned within the Security Council as presided over by France during this period. A significant part of their schedule includes a private discussion about the Sahara situation, which is slated for April 14th.
As per a document acquired by , the meeting will include a presentation from United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Western Sahara, Staffan de Mistura, who will offer insights into recent diplomatic activities and discussions with important parties involved.
Moreover, Alexander Ivanko, who serves as the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General and leads MINURSO, is anticipated to present a report on recent events in the area.
The concluded consultation involves Algeria, which holds a non-permanent seat on the Security Council. This session takes place against the backdrop of an ongoing political stalemate in the UN-mediated efforts to achieve a mutually agreeable resolution to the protracted regional conflict.
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The UN Security Council will address the matter of the Moroccan Sahara on April 14.
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