Panama City, Panama – November 21, 2024
The Government of Panama has officially announced its decision to suspend diplomatic relations with” so-called SADR”, effective immediately. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement emphasizing the nation’s adherence to international law and its commitment to multilateralism.
Statement Highlights
In the communiqué, Panama reaffirmed its dedication to the principles of its foreign policy, prioritizing national interests and supporting international efforts for peace and stability. The government expressed its intent to back initiatives led by the United Nations Secretary-General and the global community to reach a peaceful, just, and lasting resolution to the Western Sahara conflict.
The statement underscored Panama’s support for the right to self-determination for the people of Western Sahara while emphasizing the importance of a mutually acceptable solution among all parties involved.
Highlighting its long-standing tradition as a mediator in international disputes, Panama reiterated its pledge to foster dialogue and multilateral cooperation. The government reaffirmed its constructive approach to foreign policy, aimed at strengthening global peace and security.
This decision reflects Panama’s strategic positioning in global diplomacy, signaling a balanced approach to contentious international issues.
The suspension of diplomatic relations with the SADR aligns Panama with ongoing multilateral efforts to address the Western Sahara issue within the framework of international law and UN-led initiatives.
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