Morocco, Algeria and the Polisario Front are expected to take part in closed-door discussions in Madrid on Sunday, according to a report by Morocco World News.
The meeting is described as part of a US-led diplomatic push involving the parties.
Talks planned behind closed doors
The report said the discussions will be held privately, with no public access. It did not provide details on the agenda, format, or who will represent each side at the talks.
The location was identified as Madrid, and the timing was given as Sunday.
US-backed initiative referenced
Morocco World News said the talks are linked to a US-backed effort. The report did not specify whether US officials will attend or whether the United States will participate directly in the meeting.
No additional information was provided in the source on expected outcomes, timelines, or any planned follow-up meetings.
Parties involved
The report named three participants: Morocco, Algeria and the Polisario Front. It did not include statements from any of the parties ahead of the meeting.
Further details on the discussions were not included in the information available from the source.