Bangladesh’s support to the Autonomy Plan for the Moroccan Sahara PDF Print E-mail
Written by Abdelhak Fadli   
Thursday, 24 December 2009 04:37
In an interview published, on December 15th, by the francophone daily, L’Opinion, the Ambassador of Bangladesh in Morocco has reaffirmed the excellent political, diplomatic and human relationship, as a sign of friendship and honesty, uniting Morocco and Bangladesh, since the Independence, in 1971, of this big country of the Southern Asia. The latter has then become, and upon an invitation from His Majesty the Late King Hassan II, a founding member of Al Qods Committee, in charge of defending and preserving the spiritual capital of the Palestinians and the Muslims.
As for the territorial integrity of Morocco, Bangladesh is sensitive to the issue and supports the Moroccan proposal of autonomy for the Sahara called Western. “Bangladesh, the diplomat considers, has been all the time sensitive to the Sahara issue and its ‘people’ and has been pleased with the decision of the government of His Majesty to offer a wider autonomy to this region”. He has added that “a decision in this regard has also been unanimously adopted last year, by the UNO concerned commission”, a state of things which consolidates the fair and realistic position of the Kingdom.
Concerning the bilateral relations, the Bangladeshi diplomat has affirmed the wish to enhance the economic relations between Morocco and Bangladesh to the level of the political relations between the two Muslim brother countries.
 

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