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Morocco champions sustainable peace and development at IPU assembly

Monday 07 April 2025 - 10:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Morocco champions sustainable peace and development at IPU assembly

Morocco has emerged as a regional leader in conflict mediation and post-conflict reconstruction, presenting an inspiring model for sustainable peace. This was prominently showcased at the 150th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, where Mustapha Reddad, a member of the House of Representatives, articulated the country’s efforts to mitigate the long-term impacts of conflict on development.

In a global landscape often marred by persistent strife, Morocco has taken a proactive stance, actively engaging in resolving crises in Libya and throughout Africa. Rather than remaining a passive observer, the nation has utilized a combination of diplomacy and actionable strategies to foster stability.

During the summit, Reddad, representing the National Rally of Independents (RNI), emphasized the importance of tangible actions in achieving peace. He stated, “It’s not enough to talk about peace; we must create it through tangible actions.” His message resonated deeply with the international audience, underscoring Morocco’s commitment to a comprehensive, long-term vision in addressing conflict.

Morocco’s approach transcends mere dialogue; it encompasses significant investments in infrastructure development within conflict-affected areas. This shift towards reconstruction includes enhancing transportation networks, improving access to essential services, and restoring a sense of normalcy. Reddad characterized these initiatives as “messages of hope” for communities that have endured years of instability, highlighting that true peace requires rebuilding the societal fabric.

In summary, Morocco’s proactive and integrated approach to peacebuilding not only aims to resolve immediate conflicts but also seeks to address the underlying issues that foster unrest. The nation stands as a beacon of hope and a model for others striving for sustainable development in post-conflict contexts.


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