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The Foreign Affairs Minister, Francophonie, and Central Africans Abroad, Sylvie Baïpo-Temon, reaffirmed the unwavering position of the Central African Republic on Monday in Rabat.
He emphasised the country's steadfast support for the territorial integrity of the Kingdom of Morocco.
At a press briefing following discussions with Morocco's Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccan Expatriates, Nasser Bourita, Baïpo-Temon reiterated her country's endorsement of Morocco's autonomy plan.
She described it as the only credible and realistic solution for resolving the regional dispute, in accordance with the United Nations Charter.
"The Central African Republic always stands by the Kingdom of Morocco and its efforts to find a solid and peaceful solution," stated Baïpo-Temon.
She emphasised that the Moroccan autonomy plan "is a peaceful solution that is in line with the United Nations Charter."
Baïpo-Temon also praised the "excellent" relations between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Central African Republic, highlighting the strong diplomatic ties and mutual support between the two nations.
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