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Strengthening international bonds: A speech by Rashid Talbi Alami
On February 24-25, 2025, Mr. Rashid Talbi Alami, Speaker of the Moroccan House of Representatives, delivered a speech before the members of the Mexican Congress. His address was aimed at strengthening diplomatic and cultural relations between the two nations, highlighting their shared values and history.
Mr. Alami expressed his deep gratitude for the opportunity to visit Mexico, a country he described as vibrant and rich in culture. He acknowledged the warm hospitality extended to him and his colleagues, who represent various political factions within Morocco’s parliament, both from the majority and the opposition. The Speaker emphasized the value of dialogue and cooperation between the two countries, stating that such interactions offer valuable moments of friendship and mutual understanding.
The speech also touched upon the remarkable progress and achievements of Mexico, recognizing its growing international and regional influence. Alami attributed this success not to chance, but to Mexico’s deep-rooted cultural and historical heritage, which has fostered unique political and social advancements. He applauded the country's ability to blend tradition with modernization, a feat that continues to inspire other nations.
In conclusion, Mr. Alami conveyed the sincere admiration of the Moroccan people for Mexico’s continued development and prosperity, while expressing hopes for even stronger ties between their nations in the future.
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