Algeria has intensified its diplomatic engagement at the United Nations, with parallel efforts underway in Geneva and New York aimed at revitalizing political and legal momentum for the Sahrawi cause. These diplomatic maneuvers are strategically focused on supporting direct negotiations and empowering the Sahrawi people to exercise their right to self-determination.
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The Algerian diplomatic push manifested significantly within the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva and the Special Committee on Decolonization (C-24) of the UN General Assembly in New York. At both crucial international platforms, Algeria reiterated its unwavering support for the Sahrawi people's inalienable rights.
Algeria's consistent stance underscores its commitment to international law and the principles of self-determination, actively advocating for a just and lasting political solution to the Western Sahara conflict. The dual approach in Geneva and New York reflects a comprehensive strategy to keep the issue on the international agenda and garner broader support for a peaceful resolution that respects the will of the Sahrawi people.
Related topics: Algeria diplomacy, Western Sahara, UN Human Rights Council, self-determination, decolonization, Algeria international relations
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