Rabat - Argentina’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship, Jorge Faure will pay a visit to Morocco on Friday, March, 30 for the purpose of finding means to boost bilateral ties in several spheres between the two countries.
Rabat – Argentina’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship, Jorge Faure will pay a visit to Morocco on Friday, March, 30 for the purpose of finding means to boost bilateral ties in several spheres between the two countries.
Faure’s visit in Morocco on Friday will be a step towards solidifying political bilateral relations and boosting technical and scientific cooperation among other spheres between Morocco and Argentina, a communiqué of Argentina’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs told MAP.
During his stay in Morocco, Faure will meet with a number of Morocco’s government officials and together highlight ways of boosting bilateral trade and technological innovation, as well as cultural, industrial and agricultural cooperation.
For its part, Morocco offers agricultural, industrial, machinery and medical equipment to the Argentinian market.
Argentina has shown evident interest in strengthening its relations with the Maghreb region including Morocco and Tunisia, through its strategy of openness to the world.
Argentina’s exports to Morocco has reached over 509 million dollars in 2017 only, marking an increase of 38 percent over the course of the past two years, added the same source.
Several countries have shown a keen interest in expanding bilateral cooperation in various fields with Morocco in 2018, such as Liberia, China, Belgium, India and more.