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Morocco Reaffirms Continental Role in African Union Dialogue

African Union Commission Chair Ali Youssouf commended Morocco’s active role in advancing the pan-African agenda.

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Morocco Reaffirms Continental Role in African Union Dialogue

Morocco Reaffirms Continental Role in African Union Dialogue

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Rabat – Morocco reinforced its commitment to African cooperation as Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita met with African Union Commission Chair Mahmoud Ali Youssouf on Wednesday. 

 

The meeting reflected Morocco’s growing influence in continental initiatives on development, peace, and security.

 

The discussion took place while Ali Youssouf attended the 58th session of the Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development, hosted by the UN Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) in Tangier.

 

Bourita and Ali Youssouf reviewed opportunities to strengthen collaboration between Morocco and the African Union Commission, in line with the long-term goals of Agenda 2063. 

 

The two officials also exchanged views on pressing regional security concerns and the mechanisms that can accelerate economic integration across Africa.

 

Ali Youssouf commended Morocco’s active role in advancing the pan-African agenda. 

 

He pointed to Morocco’s recent re-election to a third term on the African Union Peace and Security Council, a recognition of Morocco’s commitment to stability and development across the continent.

 

Morocco previously held a two-year term from 2018 to 2020 and a three-year mandate from 2022 to 2025. 

 

“Morocco is a key player and a cornerstone for all continental matters,” Ali Youssouf said after meeting Bourita. He pointed to Morocco’s contributions to peace, security, and crisis resolution, noting its reputation as a trusted partner in African diplomacy.

 

The official also emphasized Morocco’s expertise in development, energy, industrialization, agriculture, and infrastructure, calling it essential for advancing intra-African trade and achieving the continent’s goals.

 

“At this stage, Africa must assert its position on global issues,” he concluded.

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