Austrian Recognition of Morocco's South-South Cooperation Model
On Wednesday, Austria expressed its admiration for Morocco's innovative approach in establishing a new framework for South-South cooperation. This acknowledgment highlights the importance of cultivating triangular partnerships among Austria, Morocco, and their collaborators throughout the African continent. Such initiatives not only strengthen bilateral ties but also pave the way for broader regional collaboration that benefits all involved parties.
Strengthening EU-Morocco Relations and Regional Stability
Following a working visit by Nasser Bourita, Morocco's Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccans Living Abroad, to Vienna at the invitation of Beate Meinl-Reisinger, Austria's Federal Minister for European and International Affairs, both Rabat and Vienna issued a joint statement emphasizing the urgent need to bolster cooperation, partnership, and dialogue between the European Union and its southern neighbors. This dialogue is particularly significant within the context of Euro-African relations, which are essential for fostering stability and development in the region.
Austria further expressed its endorsement of the joint declaration from the 15th EU-Morocco Association Council held in Brussels on January 29, 2026. During this pivotal meeting, both Morocco and the EU enthusiastically supported the Pact for the Mediterranean, which was launched in Barcelona on November 28, 2025. This pact aims to reshape the dynamics of the relationship between the EU and its southern partners, establishing a partnership grounded in mutual trust and shared responsibilities.
Moreover, both nations reaffirmed their dedication to a two-state solution concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. They advocated for the coexistence of two democratic states, Israel and Palestine, within secure and recognized borders, in accordance with international law and relevant United Nations resolutions. This commitment reflects a shared aspiration for peace and stability in the region, underscoring the importance of diplomatic dialogue in resolving longstanding conflicts.
As reported by en.yabiladi.com.