Barbados Withdraws Recognition of Western Sahara’s Self-Proclaimed Government

The "Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic" definitively loses its credibility before the Government of Barbados, represented by the Queen of England and the Prime Minister, after the freezing of its recognition in 2013.
Good news for Morocco! The Government of Barbados withdraws its recognition of the "Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic". A joint communiqué sanctioned the meeting between Mia Mottley, Prime Minister of Barbados, and the Moroccan authorities. This communiqué states that the actions undertaken by more than 162 countries around the world will be continued by the same Government.
To this end, a call has been made to all the parties involved to continue, in good faith, the negotiations for the maintenance of the momentum (a technical analysis indicator that allows to detect upward or downward trends for the different assets), initiated by a credible, serious and realistic autonomy plan, and the establishment of a political solution whose foundation is realism and the spirit of compromise, within the framework of the territorial integrity of Morocco and in accordance with the UN Security Council, the same communiqué states.
Furthermore, the Moroccan authorities have been congratulated for their commitment and full cooperation with the United Nations Secretary-General and his Special Envoy in the search for a definitive and mutually accepted political solution.
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