Tripartite agreement Madrid November 14, 1975 and the position of the parties to the conflict over Western Sahara, including

Abstract

The problem of Western Sahara from the problems of international, regional, especially in the African continent, has overshadowed the problem of the Sahara (Spanish), formerly the African scene and contributed to political instability, and security in the north-west Africa has been divided search introduction and a conclusion and a number of detectives have dealt with in Mahbut The first included the Western Sahara Description geographical and composition of population in the second section dealt with the historical background to the problem of Western Sahara until 1967, as well as the Madrid Agreement triple and outputs, the tripartite agreement in the third section dealt with the reactions of the parties Almntazaah over the Western Sahara from the Madrid Agreement triple Morocco, Moretaana as well as international organizations and location of the Convention, the Madrid Tripartite and from the position of Morocco and Algeria and the strength of the Polisario, and finally the decisions taken by the Organization of African Unity Bashat Desert Gharbahan reason for our choice of this Convention in 1975 when he arrived influence to the extent that threatened international relations, African and especially at the level of the Organization of African Unity is also Thatterha extended and Warda on the level of Arab relations Alavrivh, and the fact that the colonization of foreign Spanish has contributed a significant role in the exacerbation of the problem but Arab countries designated and African countries in general, Qdsahmt Hey other contract Dhaúl to the escalation of the dispute over the Sahara and reach out to the road blocked and keeping them without a solution so far, but can to remain a factor as well as the threat of tension and division among the brothers, indefinitely, the problem is of interest to the dear, of the Arab nation with its history, and Corporal long as it is, the strategic military importance, in addition to the long struggle, with foreign colonialism in its various forms