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Morocco, the Polisario Front and their allies are lobbying hard before the United Nations Security Council's 30 April vote on the future of its Western Sahara mission (AC Vol 43 No 6). While most Moroccan eyes have turned towards Palestine with King Mohammed VI postponing his planned 12-14 April public wedding celebration ministers have lobbied in Cameroon, Guinea, Mauritius, Britain, China, Ireland, Mexico, Norway and Syria....

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Morocco, Mohammed, Cameroon, Guinea, Mauritius, Britain, China, Ireland, Mexico, Norway, Syria, Algeria, France, Bulgaria ­, Simeon Saxe-Coburgotski, Abdellatif Guerraoui, Abdallah el Ghailani, Hans Corell, James Baker, Mohamed Khaddad, Agence Spéciale de Développement du Sud

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