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Has finished yesterday its visit to Algeria with the ratifying of an agreement between the two sides on the achievement of a road linking the Algerian town of “Tindouf” to the Mauritanian “Choum”, which opens to Algeria a gate on the Atlantic, while the president Bouteflika has reaffirmed his “attachment to the building of an Arab Maghreb which will be achieved by giving to Sahraouis the Auto determination”. Amar Ghoule, minister of Public Works, has announced yesterday that delegations of the two countries, after the meeting of the president Bouteflika with his counterpart Oueld Mohamed Vall, have reached an agreement, he has indicated to the Channel One that this project “is strategic and will permit to open up many Sahraouis regions and establish an economic dynamic”, indicating that the road is 800 km. If the minister has not precised when the project will be finished, some sources have indicated that the road “Tindouf - Choum” will be finished soon. In a speech before the Mauritanian delegation, composed of twenty ministers, governmental responsibles and journalists, the president Bouteflika has implicitly called Morocco to rise the freeze which impedes the Maghrebian Union by fairly resolve the conflict of Sahara. For his part the Colonel Ely Oueld Mohamed Vall, Chief of the Military Council for Justice and Democracy, has indicated that his meeting with Bouteflika “has treated all practical questions and has allowed giving an impulse to the bilateral cooperation”. The Mauritanian president has affirmed, concerning Occidental Sahara, “the support of his country to efforts of the United Nations to reach a definitive resolution to the situation”. Hamid Yes | ||||||||||||||||||
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