Morocco, Ecuador Reaffirm Shared Commitment to Deepen Cooperation in Various Fields
The Minister of Foreign Affairs from Morocco, African Cooperation, and Moroccan expatriates Nasser Bourita participated in an online conference Monday evening with Ecuador’s Foreign Minister as well as Human Mobility, Gabriela Sommerfeld. In the course of their meeting both ministers reiterated their countries committed to enhancing the bilateral relationship in a variety of areas.
At this time both ministers stressed their mutual interest in Her Majesty King Mohammed VI as well as the President of the Republic of Ecuador, H.E. Daniel Noboa, to establish relations between their nations to serve as an example of efficient and efficient South-South cooperation to serve the goals and needs of their respective peoples.
Sommerfeld expressed her appreciation of Morocco’s socio-economic progress as well as its significant achievements and praised the direction of Mohammed VI, King Mohammed VI in promoting peace and security as well as development especially in Africa as well as the Arab world.
In the course of the discussion, the two ministers had agreed to strengthen the cooperation between them through the establishment of new partnerships in various fields, like food and agriculture security and human development, as well as trade, renewable energy as well as higher and training tourism, handicrafts, and tourism which will benefit both countries.
The new alliance includes in addition to other programs providing technical assistance to projects for human development in Ecuador and numerous scholarships available to Ecuadorian professionals who wish to pursue studies in Morocco as well as advanced cooperation on food security in order in order to assist the fast-growing agriculture sector in this South American country.
Ministers also reaffirmed their commitment to the development of trade in investment, as well as the growth of cultural and human interactions among Morocco and Ecuador by leveraging their strategically important positions on Africa as well as in the Arab world, as well as South America.