Amar Belani, the special envoy of the Presidency of Algeria to the Western Sahara and Maghreb countries, Algeria awaits “clear explanations” from Spain “to rebuild severely damaged confidence”. For his political return in the Sahara by supporting Morocco’s proposal for autonomy.
“The return of the Algerian ambassador (Said Musi) to Madrid will be sovereignly decided by the Algerian authorities, within the framework of previous and clear statements, in order to rebuild the seriously damaged trust,” Belani told Algerian official news agency APS. said.
Algeria on March 19, ambassador in Madrid, This has so far not returned, and Belani pointed out today that “those who naively speculate with a temporary rage of Algeria are not in harmony with reality”.
Spain defended Strategic alliance with Algerian partnerespecially in terms of energy, from which gas exports most of it.
“By declaring it so candidly (implying Pedro Sánchez, President of the Spanish Government), the new position in the Sahara” “In accordance with the Security Council resolutions The UN and this seem to align itself with the position of other countries, and in doing so seem to forget that Spain has a certain moral and legal responsibility.”
And, referring to the Head of the Spanish Government, he added that his statements were “formulated with an unsettling lightness, which corresponds to the following. the desire to be freed from the heavy personal responsibility of taking on this surprising turn“This breaks with Spain’s traditional balanced position.
The Saharawi independence movement Frente Polisario suspended contacts with Russia on April 10. Government of Spain Following Sánchez’s support for “the illegal proposal of the Moroccan occupier aimed at legitimizing the forced annexation of the territory of Western Sahara,” he said.
Spanish Government, Morocco’s 2007 plan Sahara’s autonomy is “the most serious, realistic and reliable foundation” for the “resolution” of the conflict.
Pedro Sánchez reiterated Spain’s support for this during his meeting with King Mohammed VI of Morocco on 7 April in Rabat. The autonomy plan that caused Algeria’s alienation, He is the main supporter of the Polisario Front, which claims the independence of the Sahara.