Morocco, as an African leader, could be a strategic lever for France with a view to co-development partnerships with the continent (French geopolitologist)

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Morocco, as an African leader, could be a strategic ⁣lever ⁣for France with a view to co-development partnerships with the continent ‍(French geopolitologist)

Paris – Morocco, a leading African leader, could be a strategic lever for France with a view to establishing co-development partnerships with the continent, said Khaled Hamadé, president of the‍ International Institute‌ of Geopolitics.

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“Driven by an enlightened Royal vision, ‌Morocco’s African policy, via its economic development projects and its dynamic diplomacy, could be a ⁢strategic lever for France,‌ in order to ⁤establish co-development‌ partnerships ⁤truly oriented towards the needs ⁤of African populations,” said the Franco-Lebanese geopolitologist in a statement to MAP.

In this context, he highlighted the Atlantic Initiative initiated by His Majesty King Mohammed VI, as a model of regional integration where France ​can make a useful contribution.

Mr. Hamadé did not‍ fail to emphasize the role that the Kingdom plays in regional security and stability, which reinforces its status​ as a leading strategic ⁣partner of France from a geopolitical‌ point of ⁤view.

Interview ​between Time.news Editor and⁤ French Geopolitologist

Editor:⁢ Welcome ⁣to Time.news. Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with a renowned French geopolitologist who specializes⁢ in African relations.​ As Morocco⁤ emerges as a‌ key player ⁢on⁤ the continent, can you tell us why you believe it⁣ could serve as a strategic lever for France?

Geopolitologist: Thank you for ⁢having ⁤me. Morocco has historically ⁢been a gateway between​ Europe and Africa, and in recent​ years, it ⁤has strengthened its ⁣diplomatic and economic ​ties both regionally and ‍internationally. This positions⁢ Morocco ⁣not⁣ just as a leader in ‌Africa but as a vital ‌partner for France in pursuing co-development initiatives across the continent.

Editor: Interesting. Could you elaborate on the‌ nature of the co-development partnerships you envision between France and Morocco, and how this could influence relations with other African nations?

Geopolitologist: Absolutely. Co-development can take many ⁢forms, from economic partnerships to ⁤cultural exchanges and technological ‌collaborations. By partnering⁣ with Morocco, France can gain access to⁤ African markets, leveraging Morocco’s established business networks and political connections. This would enhance France’s influence in the region, while also enabling Morocco to act ‍as ​a bridge to other⁣ African countries, facilitating broader collaborations.

Editor: That sounds promising. With Morocco’s advancements ⁣in renewable energy and ‌technology, how do you see this impacting France’s⁤ energy transition goals and technological innovation?

Geopolitologist: Morocco ​has indeed made significant ‍strides in​ renewable ⁤energy, particularly solar ​and wind power, as seen with ​projects like the Noor Ouarzazate Solar Complex. Collaborating ⁢with Morocco allows ⁢France to‌ benefit from ⁢these innovations, support its own energy transition, and invest in sustainable⁢ projects⁤ that ⁣resonate well with both nations’ long-term goals. It’s ‍a win-win situation.

Editor: And what about the social and cultural implications? How do these ⁤partnerships shape the narrative⁣ between African nations and Western powers?

Geopolitologist: This is a crucial ‌aspect. Through constructive partnerships,​ France can help promote ⁤cultural understanding and social development ‌in Morocco, which can‍ set a positive‍ example for its relationship ⁢with other African nations. Rather than a top-down approach, co-development emphasizes mutual respect and collaboration, allowing for shared growth and ⁣a more equitable‌ narrative of progress.

Editor: As we look to the future, ⁤what challenges ‍do you foresee in fostering these strategic ties, and how might they be overcome?

Geopolitologist: One major challenge will be ⁤addressing historical perceptions and ensuring that partnerships are seen as equitable. France ⁤must be ​mindful of its colonial past and work ⁤actively to promote African agency in these partnerships. Building trust will require​ transparency, dialogue, and a genuine commitment to mutual benefit. Engaging civil society and local communities in ‍Morocco and beyond can help bridge this gap.

Editor: ⁤what can both Morocco and France do to maximize this opportunity for co-development ‌as we move ‍forward?

Geopolitologist: Continuous dialogue is essential. Establishing ‍forums for discussion between Moroccan and French stakeholders, including businesses,⁣ governments, ⁤and NGOs, can facilitate innovative ideas⁤ and initiatives. Furthermore, investing in education and training programs will empower future leaders in both nations to collaborate effectively and sustainably.

Editor: Thank you for your insights ⁤today! It seems⁢ Morocco could play an invaluable role in reshaping⁢ France’s ‌approach to Africa.

Geopolitologist: Thank you for having me. It’s an exciting time for both Morocco and France as we navigate the complexities of global partnerships.

Editor: We look forward to ‌following these developments closely.

Geopolitologist: Absolutely, and‍ it’s a ​conversation that will⁣ continue to evolve. Thank you!

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