Morocco continues to strengthen its regional leadership through a new strategic partnership with EEAU (Colombian university)

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2024-07-30 05:56:36

Morocco continues to strengthen its regional leadership through a new strategic partnership with EEAU (Colombian university)

Bogota – Morocco, under the leadership of HM King Mohammed VI, continues the work of strengthening its regional leadership by establishing a new strategic partnership with the State of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), said Hernan Olano, Dean of the Faculty of Law of the Colombian University of UNICOC.

In a statement to MAP, the Colombian academic welcomed the Declaration “Towards an innovative, renewed and rooted partnership between the Kingdom of Morocco and the United Arab Emirates”, signed by His Majesty the King and HH Sheikh Mohammed Ben Zayed Al-Nahyane, President of the EEAU, noting that this document aims to take bilateral relations and cooperation between the two countries to broader horizons.

Effective economic partnerships between the two countries, he added, have the ultimate aim of serving the higher interests of the two nations and promoting the development and well-being of the two brotherly peoples.

For this expert in international relations, “Morocco thus has an opportunity to diversify its partners and its markets and to respond to the objectives of a continental and transcontinental strategic partnership, the outlines of which were drawn by HM King Mohammed VI for the progress and prosperity of the Kingdom.”

This partnership between Morocco and the United Arab Emirates is part of a series of strategic options in which South American countries should be included, especially since the Kingdom has become a gateway to African markets, the Colombian academic stressed.

And Olano concluded: “from now on, it is possible to easily access the markets of the Arab world thanks to the synergies created and the intensification of trade, which constitute one of the driving forces of the Moroccan economy.”

2024-07-30 05:56:36

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