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February 15, 2007
Question Taken at the February 15 Daily Press Briefing

Morocco: Visit of Moroccan Delegation

Question:   Any comment about the Moroccan delegation meetings with U.S. officials this week?

Answer:   Any comment about the Moroccan delegation meetings with U.S. officials this week? On February 12, Under Secretary Burns met a senior Moroccan inter-ministerial delegation to discuss Morocco's efforts to craft a credible proposal to help settle the Western Sahara issue. Under Secretary Burns thanked the Moroccan delegation for visiting Washington and for presenting their ideas, which he called promising, and commended Morocco's efforts to find a realistic and workable solution to the Western Sahara problem. He urged the Government of Morocco to complete its drafting and consultation process on schedule. The United States appreciates the planning undertaken by the Government of Morocco on this important issue.

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