Rabat – Morocco’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nasser Bourita, hosted his Central African counterpart, Sylvie Baïpo-Temon, on Wednesday in Rabat. She delivered a written message to King Mohammed VI from the President of the Central African Republic, Faustin-Archange Touadéra.
Following the meeting, Baïpo-Temon, who was accompanied by Central African Minister of Economy, Richard Filakota, expressed her appreciation for the strong relations between the two countries.
She stated that her visit aims to further strengthen cooperation between Morocco and Central Africa, especially in economic matters, noting her country’s focus on economic growth as part of its national development plan.
The foreign minister also thanked Morocco for its support during difficult times in the Central African Republic. She reaffirmed her country’s commitment to enhancing security cooperation with Morocco.

In addition, Baïpo-Temon commended the role of Moroccan peacekeepers in maintaining stability in her country. “Morocco has always stood by the Central African Republic in addressing various challenges,” she stated.
She added that the Central African Republic continues to rely on its partners and friendly nations, including Morocco. “As we move forward, we wish to share our vision with Morocco and continue benefiting from its support, in line with the kingdom’s commitment to Africa’s prosperity,” she said.
Morocco has been actively involved in peacekeeping efforts in Central Africa for over a decade now. It deployed a contingent of 750 soldiers within the framework of the MINUSCA mission.
Earlier this year, General Mohammed Berrid, Inspector General of the Royal Armed Forces (FAR), hosted General Zéphirin Mamadou, Chief of Staff of the Central African Armed Forces, to enhance military cooperation.
The two officials discussed several areas of military cooperation, including training initiatives and exchange of visits.

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