DUBLIN – The Irish embassy in Morocco has stressed that Polisario leader Brahim Ghali’s visit to Ireland was private and dealt a major blow to the false propaganda of Algerian-backed separatists.
“Last week’s visit to Ireland by representatives of the Polisario Front was a personal visit. It was organized by a micro-group of pro-Polisario groups operating in Ireland. No,” the Irish Embassy in Rabat said in an official statement.
The separatists were not accepted by any member of the Irish government.
“The separatists’ visit was not based on a formal invitation.Despite their persistent demands and the support of intermediaries, the separatists continued to “There was no consultation with Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar, his military, or Foreign Minister Michael Martin,” the statement said.
“The Speakers of both Houses and the Chairman of the Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs refused to accept it. Only certain MPs sympathetic to separatist groups were accepted in their personal capacity and not on behalf of Parliament,” it added. Ta.
The statement emphasized Ireland’s “unchanged and reaffirmed” position on the Sahara issue.
It added: “Ireland’s long-standing position on Western Sahara fully supports the United Nations-led process and the Secretary-General’s efforts to bring about a final and mutually acceptable political solution to this issue. ” he added.