Enhancing Parliamentary Ties in Africa
In a significant diplomatic effort, Mohamed Ould El Rashid, the President of the Moroccan House of Councillors, engaged in a series of bilateral discussions with various African parliamentary leaders in Marrakech. These discussions took place during the fourth session of the Marrakech Parliamentary Economic Forum for the Euro-Mediterranean and Gulf region, and were aimed at exploring avenues for enhancing parliamentary cooperation and developing bilateral relations between Morocco and several African nations.
Among the prominent attendees were Dr. Mamoudou Harouna Jenfari, the President of the Advisory Council for Re-establishment from Niger, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, the President of the Parliament of Ghana, Delita Mohamed Delita, the President of the National Assembly of Djibouti, Mamadou Satini Diabiti, the President of the High Council of Communities from Mali, and Abdou Mostadrin, the President of the Union Council of the Comoros. This gathering served as a platform to review the strategic initiatives launched by His Majesty King Mohammed VI for the benefit of the African continent, which opens up promising prospects for enhancing continental cooperation and reinforcing African integration.
The discussions also focused on the current state of bilateral relations between Morocco and these countries, the cooperation agreements in place, and the ways to strengthen South-South cooperation. The aim was to foster practical partnerships in various areas of mutual interest. Both sides emphasized the crucial role of Morocco as a platform for African cooperation and as a bridge to enhance dialogue and coordination among parliamentary institutions across the continent.
Furthermore, the parliamentary leaders highlighted the increasing significance of the Marrakech Parliamentary Economic Forum as a space for dialogue, exchanging perspectives, and building bridges of cooperation among different African stakeholders and institutions. This forum plays a vital role in addressing developmental issues and promoting regional integration.
As reported by alyaoum24.com.