Today, Saturday, the US Embassy in Morocco published a video of David Schenker, the US Assistant Secretary of State for Middle East and North Africa Affairs, as he learns some of the words of the Sahrawi Hassani dialect during his trip to the city of Dakhla in Western Sahara a few days ago.

In the video, a resident of Dakhla, Dhahi, is shown by the people of al-Khattat.

David Schenker, Assistant Secretary of State for Middle East and North Africa Affairs, learned some Hasanic dialect during his trip to Dakhla

David Schenker, the top US diplomat for the Middle East and North Africa, learned some Hassaniya dialect during his trip to #Dakhla pic.twitter.com/3bxExVVPMD

- US Embassy Morocco (@USEmbMorocco) January 16, 2021

The pioneers of social networking sites interacted with the video that was posted on the embassy page on Facebook and its account on Twitter, and some of the interacters talked about the status of the Hassani dialect in the desert community, and others focused on the manifestations of generosity and generosity in that community.

David Schenker visited Dakhla, the second largest city in Western Sahara, on January 10, accompanied by the US ambassador in Rabat David Fisher, to launch the building of an American consulate in the city, following Washington’s recognition of Morocco’s sovereignty over the disputed Sahara region with the Polisario Front. .