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  05 Sep 2022, 11:56

UN envoy holds talks with Polisario chief in Algeria: report

ALGIERS, Sept 5, 2022 (BSS/AFP) - The UN's Western Sahara envoy Staffan de 
Mistura met Sunday with the leader of the Polisario independence movement 
leader in Tindouf, Algeria, as part of a regional tour, Algeria's state news 
agency said.

The discussions with Polisario chief Brahim Ghali took place in a Sahrawi 
refugee camp during a "closed-door" meeting in the presence of the group's 
permanent representative to the United Nations, Omar Sidi Mohamed, the APS 
agency said.

The Algerian-backed Polisario Front wants an independent state in the Western 
Sahara, a vast stretch of mineral-rich desert which Morocco considers part of 
its own territory.

The group had waged an armed struggle before agreeing to a ceasefire in 1991 
on the promise of a UN-supervised referendum on self-determination, which has 
never happened.

Morocco rejects any vote in which independence is an option, arguing that 
only granting autonomy is on the table for the sake of regional security.

The UN envoy had met a day earlier with Khatri Addouh, the Polisario's chief 
negotiator, and Sidi Mohamed.

The Polisario movement was "committed to a just peace, just as it was 
committed to defending... the right of the Sahrawi people to obtain their 
legitimate aim for" self-determination and independence, Sidi Mohamed said 
after those talks.

The movement was ready to cooperate with the UN and its emissary to reach "a 
peaceful, just and lasting solution", he added.

Under the 1991 ceasefire, the UN, which considers the Western Sahara "a non-
self-governing territory", deployed a peacekeeping mission.

De Mistura was appointed in November last year. He had travelled to Rabat in 
July to meet Moroccan officials, but postponed a planned trip to Western 
Sahara.

The Polisario Front is based in Tindouf, in far southwestern Algeria near the 
borders with Morocco and Western Sahara.

Morocco and Algeria have long been at odds over the disputed territory.

Algeria broke off diplomatic relations with Morocco in August 2021, accusing 
Rabat of "hostile acts".