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Moroccan Government Engages with OECD Secretary-General to Enhance Economic Collaboration

Wednesday 11 September 2024 - 10:00
Moroccan Government Engages with OECD Secretary-General to Enhance Economic Collaboration

In a significant diplomatic engagement, the Head of the Moroccan Government, Aziz Akhannouch, recently met with the Secretary-General of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Mathias Cormann, to address pressing global economic concerns. The meeting, held in Rabat, underscores the importance of international cooperation in navigating the complex economic landscape.

During the discussions, the Prime Minister and the OECD Secretary-General delved into the multifaceted challenges posed by the current global economic situation. They explored the impact of the ongoing energy crisis, which has sent shockwaves through economies worldwide, causing disruptions and uncertainties. The conversation also touched on the critical issue of food security, a matter of utmost importance given the recent global food supply disruptions.

Mr. Akhannouch and Mr. Cormann shared their insights on these pressing matters, emphasizing the need for collective efforts to mitigate the adverse effects of these crises. The meeting served as a platform to exchange ideas and strategies to foster economic resilience and stability.

The OECD Secretary-General's visit to Morocco carries symbolic significance, highlighting the country's growing role in international economic affairs. This engagement reinforces the commitment of both parties to collaborate on addressing global economic challenges and promoting sustainable development.

As the world grapples with these complex issues, such diplomatic initiatives are crucial in fostering international cooperation and finding viable solutions. This meeting sets the stage for further dialogue and action, leaving a lasting impact on the global economic agenda.

This diplomatic encounter is a testament to Morocco's proactive approach to global economic governance and its dedication to contributing to international efforts in addressing these critical challenges.


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