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Atlantic Dialogues 2024: Visionary Leadership Drives Atlantic Cooperation

Friday 13 December 2024 - 11:16
By: Dakir Madiha
Atlantic Dialogues 2024: Visionary Leadership Drives Atlantic Cooperation

The Atlantic Dialogues 2024 conference opened on Thursday in Rabat, bringing together global leaders, diplomats, academics, and industry experts to address shared challenges and opportunities within the Atlantic Basin. Sponsored annually by the Policy Center for the New South and held this year at its headquarters at the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), the conference is designed to strengthen cooperation between the Global North and South, with Morocco playing a central role in fostering dialogue, connectivity, and collaboration across the region.

Youssef Amrani, Morocco’s Ambassador to the U.S., shared that the transformative initiatives driven by the vision of Morocco’s King Mohammed VI are designed to strengthen the Atlantic region.

“The initiatives led by His Majesty, such as the Dakhla Port and the Atlantic gas pipeline, focus on interconnection through energy, trade, and transport corridors,” Amrani said. These projects enhance economic stability, create opportunities for Africa’s youth, and foster inclusive growth. “Africa is our priority. We are creating the optimal conditions to connect networks and corridors linking Europe with the rest of Africa,” he asserted.

Amrani elaborated on Morocco’s strategic focus. “The Atlantic is a space for audacity, prosperity, and interconnection, enabling the creation of trade, transport, and energy networks for shared success.” He also highlighted the importance of maritime security, scientific collaboration, and sustainable resource management. “At the end of the day, what is important is how we connect countries and regions across the Atlantic,” Amrani concluded, underscoring the need for stronger regional and international collaboration.

The U.S. Ambassador to Morocco, Puneet Talwar, commended the nation’s historical and strategic significance within the Atlantic Basin. “This conference demonstrates Morocco’s ability to convene global stakeholders and its importance as a crossroads for ideas and partnerships throughout the centuries,” the U.S. ambassador stated. Talwar noted that Morocco’s unique geographic and cultural position as a bridge between Africa, Europe, and the Americas has positioned it as a crucial player in shaping future policies and fostering meaningful discussions within the Atlantic region.

Highlighting Morocco’s progress under King Mohammed VI, the ambassador remarked, “Morocco’s leadership has enabled tremendous strides in infrastructure, progressive policies for women and youth, and economic growth. The country stands out as a model of human development and a beacon of progress in a region facing many challenges.” The ambassador also highlighted Morocco’s role in peacekeeping, conflict resolution, and serving as an example of stability and economic diversification in the region.

He also reflected on Morocco’s broader contributions to regional and global stability. “By fostering inclusive partnerships and leveraging its geographic and cultural position, Morocco continues to provide a platform for meaningful dialogue and impactful projects that benefit not only Africa but also the broader Atlantic community.”

Alan Hirsch, Senior Fellow at the New South Institute, called for overcoming the traditional orientation of Africa toward Europe and South America toward North America. “We must redirect our focus to each other to unlock meaningful partnerships,” he added. Hirsch acknowledged barriers, including language and logistical challenges, but pointed out the strong ties between Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking African countries and their South American counterparts as promising foundations for cooperation.

Fabio Albergaria Queiroz, a researcher at the Brazilian Defense College, introduced the concept of “Atlanticity” during the conference, describing it as a shared identity among Atlantic nations that transcends historical differences. “We know who we are when we know who we are not and who we are against,” Queiroz stated.

Santiago Theoduloz, Strategy Director at Bloomsbury Policy Group, stressed the importance of shared resource management and collective vision. “Latin America must recognize Africa as a key partner, not just focus on Europe and North America,” he asserted.

Prominent speakers such as Amina Benkhadra, Director-General of ONHYM, and Mohammed Mehdi Bensaid, Morocco’s Minister of Culture, also contributed to the discussions. While Benkhadra focused on energy security and integration, Bensaid emphasized the role of cultural diplomacy in fostering collaboration across the Atlantic Basin.

As discussions continue, the Atlantic Dialogues conference continues to build bridges between the Global North and South, tackling complex issues with pragmatic solutions. From rethinking resource management to fostering a sense of shared identity, the conference highlights the need for inclusive and sustainable models of cooperation.

With the participation of diverse voices and perspectives, the 2024 Atlantic Dialogues positions the Atlantic Basin as a laboratory for innovative solutions to global challenges, reinforcing its potential as a model for multilateralism and equitable growth. As discussions unfold, the conference continues to shape the future of collaboration, with its impactful dialogues running through Saturday, promising further insights and progress.


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