The government believes that the autonomy plan can make progress

The government believes that the autonomy plan can make progress, “but the solution must be worked out within the framework of the United Nations”.

The government spokesman spoke about the executive branch’s position on the Sahara agreement. The District President will appear to explain this agreement to Congress.

They assure that Spain “keeps the same position and that means it has to be striven for a solution within the framework of the United Nationsa mutually accepted solution”. They also believe that the autonomy plan “can enable progress” and insist that the “solution accepted by the parties” must be worked out within the framework of the United Nations.

Isabel Rodríguez has also assured that diplomacy is needed “Time” and “Discretion”, “That’s how the government worked.”

Pedro Sánchez will appear in Congress

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is expected to appear before Congress on Wednesday to explain the government’s position on the Sahara and other issues.

The agreement with Morocco will not affect Algeria

Another issue that Rodríguez raised during the press conference is that the agreement reached with Morocco need not affect relations with Algeria, since it is about reestablishing “a bilateral relationship between Spain and Morocco”.

The ministerial spokesman did not provide any further details on the negotiations, as “diplomacy requires time and discretion” and assures that explanations were given “from minute one” after the announcement.