A clash between the United Nations and the Morroccan government —
over recent comments by Secretary General Ban Ki Moon - could
threaten stability in a region of the Western Sahara.
That's according to an African Union envoy, who warned that the
disagreement could fracture the UN peace deal between Morocco and the
indigenous Saharawi people.
From the UN headquarters in New York, Mimi Chiahemen reports
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