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Strengthening Bilateral Ties: Germany and Morocco Forge Deeper Partnership
The German Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, Svenja Schulze, commended the robust bilateral relationship between Morocco and Germany during a press briefing on Thursday.
"Indeed, we have established a solid partnership," Schulze remarked following her meetings with Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita.
The German minister highlighted that the discussions encompassed issues of mutual interest such as migration policy, climate change, and energy. She conveyed Germany's eagerness to enhance cooperation with Morocco across these pivotal areas.
Earlier, Schulze and Bourita held productive discussions spanning a spectrum of shared priorities. Schulze characterized Morocco as a significant partner for Germany, both regionally and globally.
This recent high-level meeting signifies a deepening of ties between the two nations. With new initiatives on the horizon, these longstanding partners demonstrate a commitment to elevating their alliance to greater strategic prominence.