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Morocco-France Ties: A Commitment to Strengthen Parliamentary Cooperation

Saturday 08 June 2024 - 13:20
Morocco-France Ties: A Commitment to Strengthen Parliamentary Cooperation

In a pivotal meeting that underscored the enduring bond between Morocco and France, Enaam Mayara, the esteemed President of the Moroccan House of Advisors (Upper House), hosted Christian Cambon, the President of the France-Morocco Parliamentary Friendship Group in the French Senate, on Friday, June 7th, at the Chamber's headquarters in Rabat. This encounter was a testament to the unwavering commitment of both nations to fortify their multifaceted partnership.

The discussions, attended by Mohamed Zidouh, President of the Morocco-France Parliamentary Friendship Group in the House of Advisors, and El Assad Zerouali, Secretary General of the Chamber, centered on exploring avenues to consolidate bilateral relations across various domains of mutual interest, as indicated in a communiqué released by the House of Advisors.

During this pivotal meeting, both parties reaffirmed the exceptional nature of the relations between Morocco and France, emphasizing the necessity of intensifying joint efforts on all fronts to elevate this partnership, both bilaterally and within the framework of international cooperation.

Enaam Mayara, in a display of the profound esteem in which Morocco holds its longstanding ties with France, commended the remarkable level and renewed dynamism characterizing the Morocco-France relationship. He underscored the importance of concerted efforts to further develop this partnership in service of shared interests. Mayara expressed the unwavering commitment of the House of Advisors, across all its components, to initiate parliamentary endeavors that could reinforce the promising trajectory of these relations, notably through an increased exchange of visits, coordination, and consultation on matters of mutual concern.

Echoing this sentiment, Christian Cambon lauded the renewed vigor infusing the Morocco-France partnership, expressing the readiness of the France-Morocco Parliamentary Friendship Group in the French Senate to contribute to strengthening this strategic alliance through enhanced parliamentary cooperation and dialogue.

Mayara also emphasized the significance of the forthcoming session of the Morocco-France Parliamentary Forum, describing it as "a multidimensional platform for dialogue to further parliamentary cooperation in service of the strategic partnership and cooperation relations between the two countries."

This meeting between the two parliamentary leaders encapsulated the enduring spirit of collaboration that has long characterized the Morocco-France relationship. It was a testament to the shared commitment of both nations to nurture and expand their cooperation across various spheres, leveraging the power of parliamentary diplomacy to forge deeper ties and unlock new horizons of mutual prosperity.

As Morocco and France embark on this renewed chapter of their longstanding partnership, their unwavering dedication to strengthening parliamentary cooperation serves as a beacon, illuminating the path towards a future brimming with promise and opportunity for the peoples of both nations.


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