Despite the successes achieved in the Middle East region, terrorism has redeployed towards other regions, notably in Africa, indicated Mr. Bourita during this meeting chaired by the American Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, with the participation of delegations from 87 countries.
Faced with this reality, Mr. Bourita stressed the importance of increased international mobilization to support the efforts of African countries in the fight against terrorism.
The minister, who insisted that these efforts must be guided by principles of solidarity, sovereign equality and shared responsibility, notably warned that the concept of “African solutions to African problems” must not be used as a pretext for non-action by the international community.
“Terrorism, being a transnational threat, requires a global and concerted response,” he added.
In accordance with the High Instructions of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, Morocco positions itself as a key partner in this fight, particularly through its role as co-chair of the Africa Focus Group of the World Coalition, alongside the United States. United States, Saudi Arabia and Italy, added the minister during this ministerial meeting of the Global Anti-Daesh Coalition, which commemorates its 10th anniversary.
He also highlighted the impact of the United Nations Counter-Terrorism Program Office, based in Rabat, which trained more than 1,500 African experts in less than three years, thus strengthening the continent’s capacities to deal with this threat.
While highlighting the importance of maintaining stabilization and rehabilitation efforts in the liberated areas, Mr. Bourita warned, in this context, that the climate of violence and fragility in the Middle East constitutes a favorable breeding ground for groups radicals allowing them to nourish their ideology and strengthen their ranks.
The minister concluded by emphasizing the urgency of giving absolute priority to the terrorist threat in Africa, in order to guarantee security and stability on a global scale, affirming that “victory against terrorism in the world imperatively requires victory against terrorism in Africa.
Created in 2014, the Global Coalition against Daesh brings together 87 countries and international organizations united in the fight against the terrorist group Daesh. It aims to dismantle the terrorist networks affiliated with this group, to dry up their sources of financing, to counter their propaganda, and to stabilize the regions freed from their influence. Morocco is a member of the World Coalition and co-chair of the “Africa Focus Group”, a working group on Africa under the World Coalition, alongside the United States, Saudi Arabia and the Italy.