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Faced with the crude manipulation attempted by the leader of the Polisario separatist militia, Brahim Ghali, who is boasting about a so-called visit to Dublin, the Irish authorities have had to expose the "Polisario" lie.
In an unambiguous statement issued by its Embassy in Rabat, Ireland has put an end to this crude manipulation attempted by the leader of the Polisario separatist militia, Ibrahim Ghali.
According to the statement, the presence in Ireland of the head of the Polisario separatist militia was rather a "private", and not "official" as claimed by separatist propaganda.
Ireland's official Declaration states: "The visit of Polisario Front representatives to Ireland last week was a private visit”.
It was organised by a pro-Polisario micro association active in Ireland. The Irish government is in no way involved in or responsible for this activity.
The separatists were not received by any member of the Irish government. Ireland's Official Statement, as circulated by its Embassy, says with acerbic phlegm: that the separatists' visit was "not on foot of an official invitation".

Despite their insistent requests and the support of their intermediaries, the separatists had no discussions - official or unofficial - with Irish Prime Minister Leo VARADKAR or his Services, nor with Foreign Minister Micheal Martin.
The agents of the separatist militia have not been received by the Irish legislature, either.
The Speakers of both Houses, as well as the Chairman of the Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs, have refused to receive them. Only certain members of parliament sympathetic to the separatist group were received, in a personal capacity - and not on behalf of Parliament.
In issuing this statement, Ireland reaffirms and clarifies its unchanged position on the Moroccan Sahara issue.
Ireland's Official Statement, issued by the Irish Embassy, affirms that: Ireland does not recognize" the pseudo separatist republic sadr.
Furthermore, the statement stated that Ireland, which does not recognise and has never recognised the pseudo "rasd", maintains a constructive posture.
This position, as defined by the Irish Government, is reaffirmed in its official statement: "Ireland’s long-standing position on Western Sahara is one of full support for the UN-led process and the Secretary General’s efforts to bring about a definitive and mutually acceptable political settlement on this issue."
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