"We want to break the deadlock and we hope that the international community, including the UN and its institutions, exert tangible pressures on the other parties,” Naciri said at a press briefing following the weekly cabinet meeting.
Referring to the latest report of the UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, which mentioned the lack of progress in the negotiation process, the minister said that the findings of the report are relevant.
Today, no one can claim that the current process of negotiations will lead to tangible results, he added.
The minister said that the sterile actions of the other parties do not stir up optimism.
We will continue to work in coordination with the UN and its institutions, especially the Security Council, the UN Secretary –General and his Personal Envoy, Naciri said.