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Report of the
[UN] Secretary-General on the situation concerning Western Sahara 20 June
2001
The UN Secretary-General regularly submits reports on the situation in Western
Sahara to the UN Security Council. This report, however, is special as it
gives a resumé of the entire process to reach a settlement between Morocco
and the POLISARIO Front. Based on this resumé, Annan and Baker conclude the
"Settlement Plan" has poor prospects being achieved and therefore
present an alternative plan to reach a solution to the conflict.
This report also includes interesting annexes, such as Annan's proposal for a new "Framework Agreement", correspondance with Algeria and correspondence with the POLISARIO.
As the document is very large (124 kb), we have also split it up for you.
» Read the entire document (124 kb) »
Read the report assessing the situation concerning Western Sahara
» Read the proposal titled "Framework agreement on the Status of Western Sahara"
» Read the UN's correspondence with the Algerian President
» Read the UN's correspondence with the President of the POLISARIO
| Author:
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan (prepared by his Personal Envoy, James
Baker III) |
| Date:
20 June 2001 |
| Title:
Report of the Secretary-General on the situation concerning Western Sahara |
| Internal reference:
S//2001/613 |
| Original language:
English and French |
| Source:
UN Security Council |
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