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Strengthening Ties: Morocco Welcomes New Swiss Ambassador and UNDP Resident Representative
In a significant diplomatic engagement, Nasser Bourita, Morocco's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation in Africa, and Moroccan Expatriates, welcomed Valentin Zellweger, the newly appointed Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Switzerland. The meeting took place in Rabat, where Zellweger presented the formal copies of his credentials to Bourita. This event marks a continuation of the strong bilateral relations between Morocco and Switzerland.
In addition to welcoming Ambassador Zellweger, Bourita also received Ilaria Carnevali, who presented her credentials as the new Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Morocco. This dual reception underscores Morocco's commitment to enhancing its international partnerships and fostering collaboration on various fronts, including development initiatives and diplomatic relations.
The meetings reflect a broader strategy of engagement that Morocco is pursuing with international partners, aiming to bolster cooperation in areas such as economic development, cultural exchange, and sustainable growth. As both ambassadors embark on their respective roles, their contributions are expected to play a crucial part in advancing Morocco's objectives on the global stage.
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