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Encyclopedia > Foreign relations of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
Sahrawi Republic

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Politics and government of
Western Sahara
National motto: Liberty, Democracy, Unity Official language Arabic (Spanish is widely used as a second language) Capital and largest city (العيون) - Arabic translitteration -- El Aaiún - Spanish translitteration -- Laâyoune - French translitteration; Bir Lehlou, temporary capital President Mohamed Abdelaziz Prime Minister Abdelkader Taleb Oumar Area - Total - % water Ranked 83rd 266,000... Image File history File links Coat_of_arms_of_Western_Sahara. ... Country name: conventional long form: none conventional short form: Western Sahara former: Spanish Sahara Data code: WI Government type: legal status of territory and question of sovereignty unresolved; territory contested by Morocco and Polisario Front (Popular Front for the Liberation of the Saguia el Hamra and Rio de Oro), which...

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The Sharawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) is a government in exile; this means that it does not control the entirity of its claimed territory, the former Spanish colony of Western Sahara. The Polisario front, the military wing that controls the SADR, currently claims to adminster the area that it calls the Free Zone, the eastern strip of Western Sahara. It conducts diplomatic relations with a number of other states from its headquarters at refugee camps at Tindouf in Algeria. The office of President of Western Sahara is a head of state position over the parliamentary government of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic. ... Mohamed Abdelaziz, pictured c. ... This page contains a list of Prime Ministers of Western Sahara. ... Abdelkader Taleb Oumar is the current Prime Minister of Western Sahara. ... The Sahrawi National Council or simply National Council (SNC) is the parliament in exile of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic. ... Political parties in Western Sahara lists political parties in Western Sahara. ... The Polisario, Polisario Front, or Frente Polisario, from the Spanish abbreviation of Frente Popular de Liberación de Saguía el Hamra y Río de Oro (Popular Front for the Liberation of Saguia el-Hamra and Rio de Oro) is a Sahrawi movement working for the independence of Western... Elections in Western Sahara gives information on election and election results in Western Sahara. ... Western Sahara is a former Spanish colony claimed and mostly administered by Morocco since Spain abandoned the territory in 1975-76, but sovereignty is unresolved and the United Nations is attempting to hold a referendum on the issue through the mission MINURSO. Part of the territory is controlled by the... The Free Zone is in yellow on the map. ... // Background The Western Sahara area has never formed a state in the modern sense of the word. ... Information on politics by country is available for every country, including both de jure and de facto independent states, inhabited dependent territories, as well as areas of special sovereignty. ... A government in exile is a political group that claims to be a countrys legitimate government, but for various reasons is unable to exercise its legal power, and instead resides in a foreign country. ... A territory is a defined area (including land and waters), usually considered to be a possession of an animal, person, organization, or institution (from the word terra, meaning land). In politics, a territory is an area of land under the jurisdiction of a governmental authority. ... The Polisario, Polisario Front, or Frente Polisario, from the Spanish abbreviation of Frente Popular de Liberación de Saguía el Hamra y Río de Oro (Peoples Liberation Front of Saguia el-Hamra and Rio de Oro) is an army and political movement in the Western Sahara, comprising... The Free Zone is in yellow on the map. ... The United Nations, with its headquarters in New York City, is the largest international diplomatic organization. ... Refugee camp for Rwandans located in what is now the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo following the Rwandan Genocide A refugee camp is a camp built up by governments or NGOs (such as the ICRC) to receive refugees. ... Tindouf, also written Tinduf, (Arabic: تندوف) is a city and wilaya in the west of Algeria, population 30,000. ...


Recognition

The SADR is recognized by 45 states (not including 22 states that have cancelled their earlier recognitions and 13 that have frozen their relations). For a list of these governments, see below. Non-recognition of the Sahrawi republic does not imply non-recognition of the Polisario Front: several governments acknowledge Polisario as the legitimate representative of the Sahrawi people, but not its exile government as a state.


Although Morocco claims that no recognition is required, Moroccan sovereignty over the territory is explicitly supported, but not recognized, formally by the Arab League[1],[2]and by 25 states. For a list of these governments, see Foreign relations of Morocco. Flag of the League of Arab States The Arab League or League of Arab States (Arabic: جامعة الدول العربية), is an organization of Arab states (compare Arab world). ... Morocco is a moderate Arab state which maintains close relations with Europe and the United States. ...


States recognizing the SADR

The following is a list of governments of the world that have formally recognized Western Sahara as a sovereign nation, with the exiled Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic as its legitimate government.


After recognizing an independent Western Sahara, some states have since retracted their recognitions. Others have chosen a milder option, to "freeze" recognition pending the outcome of the referendum on self-determination. If the results are in favor of independence, these governments will then resume the frozen contacts, while a government who has "cancelled" recognition (or never recognized Western Sahara), will not necessarily do so. Self-determination is a principle in international law that a people ought to be able to determine their own governmental forms and structure free from outside influence. ...


This list is based on several sources, and it may be incomplete. Currently, it contains 82 countries, and of these

  • 45 recognize the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.
  • ? of these 45 are home to Sahrawi embassies.
  • ? have "frozen" relations.
  • 22 have cancelled relations.
  • See also tables at this page, this, this, this, this, and that.
State Date of recognition Notes
Madagascar February 28, 1976 Froze recognition June 4, 2005
Burundi March 1, 1976 Froze recognition May 5, 2006 33
Algeria March 6, 1976 Embassy.
Angola March 11, 1976 Embassy.
Benin March 11, 1976 Cancelled March 21, 1997
Mozambique March 13, 1976 Embassy.
Guinea-Bissau March 15, 1976 Cancelled April 2, 1997; re-opened embassy September 26, 2000.
North Korea March 16, 1976
Togo March 17, 1976 Cancelled June 1997
Rwanda April 1, 1976
South Yemen (PDRY and PRSY) February 2, 1977 It is unknown whether diplomatic recognition was ever extended by the government of the unified Republic of Yemen.
Seychelles October 25, 1977
Republic of Congo June 3, 1978 Cancelled September 13, 1996
São Tomé and Príncipe June 22, 1978 Cancelled October 23, 1996
Panama June 23, 1978 Embassy.
Equatorial Guinea November 3, 1978 Cancelled May 1980
Tanzania November 9, 1978 Embassy established June 2005.[3]
Ethiopia February 24, 1979 Embassy.[4]
Vietnam March 2, 1979
Cambodia April 10, 1979
Laos May 9, 1979
Afghanistan May 23, 1979 Cancelled July 12, 2002
Cape Verde July 4, 1979
Grenada August 20, 1979
Ghana August 24, 1979 Frozen May 2001
Guyana September 1, 1979
Dominica September 1, 1979 Frozen.
St. Lucia September 1, 1979 Cancelled March 1989
Jamaica September 4, 1979
Uganda September 6, 1979
Nicaragua September 6, 1979 Frozen July 21, 2000
Mexico September 8, 1979[5] Embassy.[6]
Lesotho October 9, 1979[7][8]
Zambia October 12, 1979
Cuba January 20, 1980 Embassy.[9]
Iran February 27, 1980[10][11]
Sierra Leone March 27, 1980 Frozen c. 2002-2003
Syria April 15, 1980
Libya April 15, 1980[12][13]
Swaziland April 28, 1980 Cancelled June 1997
Botswana May 14, 1980
Zimbabwe July 3, 1980[14]
Chad July 4, 1980 Cancelled May 9, 1997 (Apparently re-started and then cancelled again March 18, 2006 [15])
Mali July 4, 1980
Costa Rica October 30, 1980 Frozen April 2000
Vanuatu November 27, 1980 Cancelled November 2000
Papua New Guinea August 12, 1981
Tuvalu August 12, 1981 Cancelled September 15, 2000
Kiribati August 12, 1981 Cancelled September 15, 2000
Nauru August 12, 1981 Cancelled September 15, 2000
Solomon Islands August 12, 1981 Cancelled January 1989
Mauritius July 1, 1982
Venezuela August 3, 1982 Embassy.
Suriname August 11, 1982
Bolivia December 14, 1982
Ecuador November 14, 1983 Cancelled June 19, 2004; reestablished February 8, 2006.[16][17]
Mauritania February 27, 1984[18]
Burkina Faso March 4, 1984 Cancelled June 5, 1996
Peru August 16, 1984 Suspended relations, October 1996
Nigeria November 12, 1984 Embassy.[19][20][21]
Yugoslavia November 28, 1984[22] Cancelled by Serbia and Montenegro, October 28, 2004.
Colombia February 27, 1985 Frozen December 2000.
Liberia July 31, 1985 Cancelled September 1997
India October 1, 1985[23] Cancelled June 26, 2000
Guatemala April 10, 1986 Frozen April 1998. In 2002, denied ever recognizing SADR [24].
Dominican Republic June 24, 1986 Frozen on May 23, 2002
Trinidad and Tobago November 1, 1986
Belize November 18, 1986[25]
St. Kitts and Nevis February 25, 1987
Antigua and Barbuda February 27, 1987
Albania December 29, 1987[26] Cancelled November 9, 2004
Barbados February 27, 1988
El Salvador July 31, 1989 Cancelled April 1997
Honduras November 8, 1989 Frozen January 2000
Namibia June 2, 1990[27][28]
Malawi November 16, 1994 Cancelled June 2001
Paraguay February 9, 2000 Frozen 25 June 2000
St Vincent and the Grenadines February 14, 2002[29]
East Timor May 20, 2002[30] First country to establish relations with East Timor.
South Africa September 15, 2004 Embassy.[31][32]
Kenya June 25, 2005[33] Embassy.[34]
Uruguay December 28, 2005[35][36]

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