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Western Sahara rivals at UN talks | Western Sahara rivals at UN talks |
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The two sides wanting control of Western Sahara are to hold fresh talks brokered by the UN in New York. | The two sides wanting control of Western Sahara are to hold fresh talks brokered by the UN in New York. |
Morocco annexed Western Sahara in 1975, but the Algerian-based Polisario Front wants independence. | |
It is the latest round of talks to try to solve the frozen conflict. At the last round, in January, the UN said the two sides barely negotiated. | It is the latest round of talks to try to solve the frozen conflict. At the last round, in January, the UN said the two sides barely negotiated. |
The former Spanish colony was divided between Morocco and Mauritania in 1975 - sparking war between the two states. | The former Spanish colony was divided between Morocco and Mauritania in 1975 - sparking war between the two states. |
Morocco annexed the whole of the territory. | Morocco annexed the whole of the territory. |
Fighting between Polisario and the Moroccan army ended in 1991 with a UN-brokered ceasefire, and the prospect of a referendum on the territory's future. | Fighting between Polisario and the Moroccan army ended in 1991 with a UN-brokered ceasefire, and the prospect of a referendum on the territory's future. |
That has never happened. Morocco is offering Western Sahara greater autonomy - but Polisario wants a referendum on the future, with independence included as an option. | That has never happened. Morocco is offering Western Sahara greater autonomy - but Polisario wants a referendum on the future, with independence included as an option. |
Algeria and neighbouring Mauritania will also attend the talks. | Algeria and neighbouring Mauritania will also attend the talks. |
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