2010年11月24日水曜日

Spanish Foreign Minister Jimenez says that only Spain deals with the Western Sahara

Jiménez asegura que solo España se ocupa del Sáhara

La ministra aguarda a un informe "independiente"

ANABEL DÍEZ - Madrid - 19/11/2010
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/espana/Jimenez/asegura/solo/Espana/ocupa/Sahara/elpepuint/20101119elpepinac_14/Tes

Jimenez says that only deals with the Sahara SpainThe minister awaits a "Independent"
ANABEL DÍEZ - Madrid - 19/11/2010
The parliamentary groups of the Congress of Deputies received yesterday Trinidad Jimenez, in his debut as foreign minister, with a string of reproaches on account of the Government's response to the dismantling by the Moroccan security forces set up camp in Western Sahara the outskirts of Laayoune, the capital of Western Sahara.
The parliamentary groups of the Congress of Deputies received yesterday Trinidad Jimenez, in his debut as foreign minister, with a string of reproaches on account of the Government's response to the dismantling by the Moroccan security forces set up camp in Western Sahara the outskirts of Laayoune, the capital of Western Sahara.
In view of these, the Executive has shown too weak in its response did not bother to Morocco. Gaspar Llamazares (on behalf of IU-ICV) and Joan late (ERC) afearon the minister his change of position "to defend the Sahrawi to neglect their own devices, he said. Jimenez reacted with obvious anger and "offended" to this charge, ensuring that Spain is leading the world in defending the interests of the Sahrawi people. In addition, countered that the government has changed its position or will change. "
Also nationalist groups and the criticisms rained Popular Party, although its representatives themselves acknowledged that the Government should maintain good relations with Morocco. Of course, with the proviso that "not at any price."
Gustavo de Aristegui (PP) regretted that Spain can not play the "active neutrality", which denied both the minister and the foreign affairs spokesman of the PSOE, Elena Valenciano. Spain will work as "useful" but the solution can only come from the United Nations warned this.
About what happened on November 8, the minister said: "It is necessary that the international community knows the bottom line of what happened to make a final decision, accurate and reliable data, through a clear and independent report."
The minister alluded to the investigation prepared by the NGO Human Rights Watch. Valencia, meanwhile, also referred to MINURSO, the UN force operating in Western Sahara with the acquiescence of both parties.
Jimenez also said that work to "all" the Spanish media can come in Laayoune.


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