UN chief concerned by Western Sahara tensions

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UN Antonio is deeply concerned by a spike in tensions in a buffer zone in disputed Western Sahara, his said.

has accused the Algerian-backed of carrying out incursions in the buffer zone near Guerguerat, an area in southern near the Mauritanian border.


The UN "is deeply concerned about recent increased tensions in the vicinity of in the Buffer Strip in southern between the Moroccan berm and the Mauritanian border," said a UN statement.

"calls on the parties to exercise maximum restraint and to avoid escalating tensions."

"Regular civilian and commercial traffic should not be obstructed and no action should be taken, which may constitute a change to the status quo of the buffer strip," it added.

A previous incursion of the Polisario at last year prompted the to intervene to force both and the Polisario to withdraw.

The spike in tensions come as new UN is working to restart talks between and the Polisario on ending the decades-old conflict.

and the Polisario fought for control of Western from 1974 to 1991, with taking over the desert territory before a UN-brokered ceasefire in the former Spanish colony.

considers an integral part of and proposes autonomy for the resource-rich territory, but the insists on a UN referendum on independence.

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First Published: Sun, January 07 2018. 05:30 IST