Morocco is willing to negotiate details of its proposed autonomy plan for Western Sahara with the independence-seeking Polisario Front, Morocco's Interior Minister said Friday. Morocco has resisted past offers by Polisario to engage in talks over the fate of the desert territory, according to AP. Interior Minister Chakib Benmoussa told reporters the plan was «largely open to negotiation» and stressed that Morocco would not press ahead with it without the agreement of the United Nations and Polisario. He said the plan's language was purposefully broad to allow for open debate with Polisario. -- SPA