Valencia (EP). The mayor of Valencia, Zimo PuigThis Saturday, it appeared in favor of “searching for a solution” and “opening a new space for negotiation” so that the Sahrawi people would have a “future”.
Puig spoke this way at the Palau de la Generalitat after his meeting with the Minister of Science and Innovation, Diana Morante, visit Valencia on the occasion of Fallas. The President of the Council made these statements in response to a question about the step taken by the central government with Morocco.
“In our area of competence, we have always helped the Sahrawi people” and “we will continue to do so”, noted Zymo Puig, who stated that “a solution must be found”. He explained that “the permanent presence as we are in a situation where the deterioration of the life of the refugee camps is increasing is not in the future.”
“There are a lot of tense situations going on there that are unreasonable. I think A new field of negotiation must be opened in which what was the standard of the United Nations is maintained. In this regard, the regional official said, “At the same time, arbitration is conducted in a pragmatic solution so that the people will have first of all, so that the Sahrawis will have a future.”
Puig emphasized that it was about a “future” for these people. The President of the Council stressed that “refugee camps are not a future. It is essential that the Sahrawi people have a future.”
“The government announced a framework for dialogue.”
For her part, the Minister of Science and Innovation indicated, on Saturday, that the step taken by the Spanish government with Morocco It assumes “a new framework for dialogue and action Seeking a mutual agreement with a country that is very important to “Spain” in relations.
“What the Spanish government has announced is a new framework for dialogue and action that seeks a mutual agreement with a country that is important to us in relations such as Morocco,” the head of the science and innovation department explained.
Morant added, “In short, what we want is the opening of a new phase, a phase of mutual agreement in which agreements are respected, there are no unilateral measures and, above all, the main problems are addressed,” who referred up to this last point to “the flow of migration that has always existed between Morocco and Spain.
Diana Morante Consider there is a “framework opening up”. Subsequently, he commented that the Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Alparís, “announced his visit to Rabat (Morocco) very soon” and said that he would “come to visit the head of government”, Pedro Sanchez, “to Morocco”.
“At a time when so many global uncertainties prevail, work and talk about improving cooperation, dialogue and frameworks of agreement with neighboring countries is always good news,” the minister added.
Diana Morant has stated that “within these frameworks of dialogue and agreement, many outstanding issues will be resolved, such as what is happening in the Sahara.”