Aiun Accord

The Aiun Accord, officially called the Declaration of new borders in West-Sahara, containing the Independence of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, the new Moroccan region Laâyoune-Semara, and the formation of the Universal and Democratic Fundaty of Hodia, or short Declaration of Independences in West-Sahara (DIWS), is an agreement in 2047 which ends the 100 year long conflict about who's owning Western Sahara. This becomes the only solution after many tries, signed by all the five parts which is implicated; Polisario (Sahrawia), Universal Society Committee (Hodia), Morocco, Mauritania, and '''UN. '''

The negotiations will happen in El Aiun, the biggest city in Western Sahara. The initiator is the Universal Society Committee (USC) which will be led by two Norwegian billionaires. The United Nations (UN) gets allowed to participate in the negotiations as a peacemaker, and to control the negotiations. The negotiations will last for five weeks. After this, they have to sign the final deal. The "final deal" contains that Mauritania gets bigger land, Polisario gets the big southern part of West-Sahara, USC gets the big areas surrounding the former coastal city Boujdour and the city Marsia (formerly known as El Marsa). The final deal also includes the big northern parts of West-Sahara given to Morocco. USC, Polisaro and Mauritania signs the deal the first day. UN signs it the following week, but Morocco hesitates. After three weeks of hard pressure from UN, USA, Algerie and Spain, signs Morocco the deal because they see no further potential in a new and better solution for them.

The Accord contains that Mauritania gets bigger land, Polisario gets the big southern part of West-Sahara, USC gets the big areas surrounding the former coastal city Boujdour and the city Marsia (formerly known as El Marsa). The final deal also includes the big northern parts of West-Sahara given to Morocco: