Sahrawi Arab Republic FM, Ould Salek: “Morocco buys European politicians with drugs' money”
Mohamed Ould Salek. Photo: copyright
Foreign Affairs Minister of the Sahrawi Arab Republic, Mohamed Ould Salek, accused permanent parties which are members of the Security Council, to derail the final settlement of the file, praising the restoration of the African Union initiative for the decolonization of Western Sahara.
“There are permanent members of the Security Council”, without mentioning their names, that hinder the settlement of the Sahrawi file, by forcing Morocco to fulfill the commitments which it signed with the Polisario Front in 1991. Moroccan regime maneuvers and buys European politicians and decision-makers with drugs’ money which it traded around the world. France is the prominent state that works on the issue of obstruction and delay of the file resolution, due to the interests that links it with the Moroccan regime”.
Sahrawi Diplomat stands, at a press conference that was held at the headquarters of the Embassy of the Sahrawi Arab Republic, and that was earmarked to talk about developments in the Sahrawi case, and the “hypocrisy” of the global system, and said, “How can states that demolish and are built by the wars in the name of human rights and legality, and the world is turning a blind eye on the abuses of the Moroccan regime and security forces against the Saharawi people, as the UN Security Council is working with a new policy of double standards.”
Same official praised the African Union’s decision to regain the initiative with regard to the subject of the decolonization of Western Sahara in the resolution that it was approved unanimously last Saturday by Peace and Security Council in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, calling it historic and firm, and considering it a real decision for ending colonialism and its aftermath on the level of the continent, and the continued defense of the senior ideals, upon which the Constitution of the Union will be based, especially the rights of peoples to self-determination, and respecting the borders that are inherited at independence as the main pillars to maintain peace and stability.
AU said, in a statement following its 496 meeting that was held in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, on Saturday, that he is committed to his principled position on self-determination and decolonization of Western Sahara.