“Our populations benefit greatly from Moroccan aid,” he said during a joint press briefing with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans Abroad, Mr. Nasser Bourita, at the end of their meeting, recalling that a large part of Chadian executives have been trained and continue to be trained in Morocco.
Mr. Koulamallah also noted that Chad and Morocco maintain deep secular ties and share the same language, which is Arabic, “a real link between our two countries.”
He further affirmed that the opening of a Consulate General of Chad in Dakhla reflects his country’s constant position in favor of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Morocco over its entire territory, including the Moroccan Sahara region.
“In addition to the political dimension in terms of unwavering support for the territorial integrity of the Kingdom of Morocco, our presence in Dakhla has an economic character, with the aim of promoting bilateral economic relations,” he explained.
In this context, he expressed his country’s determination to reactivate the Joint Commission between Morocco and Chad and to raise bilateral relations in all areas to a distinguished level.
The Chadian minister also stressed that Morocco has always sided with Chad during difficult times, noting that the Kingdom’s support at the level of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union has enabled the success of the political transition in his country.
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