Morocco, Serbia to promote parliamentary cooperation
Rabat, Nov. 21 (BNA): Rachid Talbi El Alami, the Speaker of Morocco’s House of Representatives, received Ana Brnabić, the Speaker of the National Assembly of Serbia, to promote parliamentary cooperation.
Speaker Talbi El Alami highlighted the bilateral relations in various sectors and Serbia’s position regarding Morocco’s territorial integrity, adding that the autonomy plan proposed by Morocco as a final resolution to the artificial conflict around the Moroccan Sahara enjoys broad international support, according to the Maghreb Arabe Press (MAP).
The Speaker of the Lower House shed light on the various strategic continental initiatives launched by His Majesty King Mohammed VI of Morocco to promote development in Africa, such as the Morocco-Nigeria gas pipeline project and the Atlantic Initiative that aims to enable the Sahel countries to access the Atlantic, as well as several agreements and projects that are meant to strengthen South-South cooperation with the Continent’s countries.
In a statement to the press, Speaker Ana Brnabić noted that this visit reflects the long-standing bonds between Morocco and Serbia, particularly at the parliamentary level. She also lauded the global development Morocco is witnessing under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
Brnabić, who is currently on an official visit to Morocco at the head of a large parliamentary delegation, also expressed her gratitude and thanks for Morocco’s position in support of the territorial integrity of Serbia.
She expressed her hopes that her visit would contribute to reinforcing economic cooperation, underscoring the vital role of the two legislative institutions in this area through consolidating continuous dialogue and communication.
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