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"Question No 6 by Carlos Carnero González (): On 25 October 2001, Parliament’s plenary tabled an amendment to its resolution on the progress achieved in the implementation of the CFSP, as a result of which paragraph 33 of that resolution now reads: ‘insists, furthermore, that the European Union should cooperate actively in settling the conflict in Western Sahara in accordance with the United Nations resolutions, along the lines requested by the European Parliament in its resolution of 16 March 2000and the Statement by the German presidency of the Council of June 1999’. In what way is the Council planning to take what Parliament has called for into consideration? Will it finally combine forces in order to participate in the speedy, accurate implementation of the UN Peace Plan for Western Sahara (which provides for the holding of a referendum on self-determination), as called for in paragraph 6 of Parliament’s March 2000 resolution? Does it believe that such joint action would enable the positions of its members – particularly Spain and France – to be coordinated in support of the UN Peace Plan? In this connection, what view does it take of the visit by the King of Morocco to Western Sahara, which was strongly criticised by the Polisario Front?"@en1
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"Subject: Attention paid by the Council to the resolutions adopted by the European Parliament concerning the conflict in Western Sahara and assessment of the visit by the King of Morocco to that territory"1

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