YEMEN Press Agency

Ibrahim Ghali: Ceasefire commitment with Morocco ends

SANAA, Nov. 15 (YPA) – President of the Polisario Front, Ibrahim Ghali
issued a decree declaring the end of commitment to the ceasefire signed between the Polisario Front and Morocco in 1991.

According to The Polisario Front News Agency , “The decree entrusted the Sahrawi People’s Liberation Army Staff Command to take all measures and measures related to the implementation of the requirements of this decree within the jurisdiction assigned to it.”

He also instructed the National Security Authority, headed by the Prime Minister, to take measures and measures related to implementing the requirements of the state of war with regard to the management and administration of national institutions and bodies and ensuring the regularity of services.

The “Polisario” front said earlier today, “The Sahrawi People’s Liberation Army launched intense attacks on Moroccan army bases in the Al Mahbas, Hawza, Awsard and Al Farisiyah sectors, resulting in casualties.”

For his part, the Minister of Information of the “Polisario” Front, Hamada Salma, confirmed that the Moroccan recklessness in the Guerguerat region has returned the region to square one, stressing that the Sahrawi people are determined to extract their right to self-determination at all costs.

Hamada Salma stated that “the Sahrawi people have lost their confidence in the ability of the United Nations to do justice to them and to establish their inalienable right to organize a free and fair referendum, to determine self-determination and end the last occupation on the African continent in accordance with international legality.”

He added, “The war imposed on us by the Moroccan occupation has begun, and matters will not return to what they were without being deterred by the Moroccan regime, which is responsible throughout this period for obstructing a peaceful solution in the region.”

On Friday, Morocco announced that it had launched a military operation in the buffer zone of Guerguerat in Western Sahara, while the Polisario Front responded, saying that the operation ended the ceasefire between the two sides in effect for 30 years, and that “the war had begun.”

 

E.M