Amar Benjama

Amar Benjama

politician Algeria

Amar Benjama is the Algerian ambassador to the United Nations, who has been vocal in representing Algeria's stance on the Western Sahara conflict, expressing concerns regarding the recent UN Resolution 2797, which he views as falling short of the expectations of the Saharawi people.

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Liberia Liberia: The Algerian ambassador to the UN, Amar Benjama said that 'while the resolution was an improvement over previous resolutions, it still has some shortcomings.' 5

Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981: Will the UN Recognition of Morocco’s Sovereignty over Western Sahara Bring Lasting Peace? | Commentaries

Liberia Liberia: The Algerian ambassador to the UN, Amar Benjama said that 'while the resolution was an improvement over previous resolutions, it still has some shortcomings.' 5

Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981: Will the UN Recognition of Morocco’s Sovereignty over Western Sahara Bring Lasting Peace? | Commentaries

Liberia Liberia: The Algerian ambassador to the UN, Amar Benjama said that 'while the resolution was an improvement over previous resolutions, it still has some shortcomings.' 5

Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981: Will the UN Recognition of Morocco’s Sovereignty over Western Sahara Bring Lasting Peace? | Commentaries