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Sahara: Honduras Joins Countries Withdrawing Recognition of So-Called “SADR”

Honduras has decided to suspend its recognition of self-proclaimed “SADR”, dealing another blow to the Algerian regime and its Polisario proxy separatist group as the UN Security Council is preparing to hold meetings on the Sahara.

In a letter sent Wednesday to Moroccan FM Nasser Bourita, Honduras top diplomat described the move as a “sovereign decision” taken in line the country’s commitment to the principles of non-interference in the internal affairs of other States.

The Government of Honduras has reaffirmed its full support for the efforts engaged by UN Secretary-General and his Special Envoy for reaching a political, just and lasting solution to the Sahara issue in accordance with UN Security Council resolutions 2797 endorsing Morocco’s autonomy plan in the Sahara under the Kingdom’s sovereignty.

Besides Honduras, several countries in Latin America including Peru, Guatemala, El Salvador, Panama, Paraguay…support Morocco’s territorial integrity and Autonomy plan in the Sahara.

With its proactive diplomacy and soft-power, Rabat has gained the support of this region, which was once a stronghold for the Polisario Front. Morocco’s resilience, persistence and hard-work have always paid-off against its enemies.

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