Rabat - Morocco’s "successful" African policy is widely appreciated in France, French MP and president of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the French National Assembly, Elisabeth Guigou, said Thursday in Rabat.
Rabat – Morocco’s “successful” African policy is widely appreciated in France, French MP and president of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the French National Assembly, Elisabeth Guigou, said Thursday in Rabat.
This policy arouses France’s interest, because of the natural links between the European Union and the African continent, Guigou told reporters following talks with Moroccan minister of Foreign Affairs and international cooperation, Nasser Bourita.
She also praised relations between Rabat and Paris which she described as “secular”, adding that her talks with Bourita focused on issues of common interest.
The French MP underlined Morocco’s “decisive” role in ensuring the success of the 22nd Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, held last November in Marrakech.
Guigou is on a working visit to Morocco within a parliamentary delegation led by the President of the French National Assembly, Claude Bartolone.