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Morocco and France Forge Ahead with Robust Cultural Collaboration
In a significant move to strengthen their cultural ties, Morocco and France have reaffirmed their commitment to bolstering cooperation in the realms of culture and creative industries. This determination was expressed on the sidelines of the prestigious African Cultural Week organized by UNESCO in Paris.
The two nations pledged to renew their dedication to enhancing collaboration across various domains, with a particular emphasis on cultural and creative sectors. This commitment was solidified during a Moroccan delegation's visit to the French capital to participate in the African Cultural Week hosted by UNESCO.
Mohamed Mehdi Bensaid, Morocco's Minister of Culture, underscored his country's resolute stance during discussions with his French counterpart, Rachida Dati. Their dialogue centered on advancing cultural cooperation between Rabat and Paris, paving the way for a more profound exchange of artistic and intellectual endeavors.
Dati, expressing her admiration for Morocco's rich cultural heritage, remarked that the nation "has things to teach us" through its profound values of hospitality, tolerance, respect, and creativity. "We will continue this cooperation, and we have decided to meet again very soon in Morocco because we have enough material to amplify this dynamic," she declared, highlighting the upcoming ventures between the two nations.
The discussions between the ministers covered a wide array of topics, including the museum sector, preventive archaeology, and the flourishing cinema industry. Bensaid emphasized that his visit to Paris was a testament to the enduring friendship between Morocco and France, fostering partnerships and friendships through conventions, agreements, and joint conferences.
This meeting follows a bilateral discussion held last week in Cannes, where both officials underscored the significance of strengthening ties and cultural cooperation between their respective countries.
Notably, the promotion of Morocco's burgeoning gaming industry and the potential benefits it could reap from French expertise were also explored during the talks. The UNESCO event was graced by the presence of Morocco's ambassador to Paris, Samira Sitail, further solidifying the nations' commitment to this cultural endeavor.
As Morocco and France forge ahead with robust cultural collaboration, their partnership promises to yield a rich tapestry of artistic and intellectual exchange, fostering mutual understanding and appreciation between the two nations.