Morocco's Commitment to Peace in Gaza
In a significant diplomatic move, Morocco has officially signed an agreement to participate in the International Stability Force in Gaza. This landmark agreement was made during a meeting held in Rabat, attended by Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita, high-ranking military officials, and Nikolai Mladenov, the peace envoy to Gaza. The Moroccan news agency reported that this agreement is a testament to Morocco's shared commitment to contributing to humanitarian and security initiatives aimed at fostering peace and stability in the region.
Details of the Agreement and Future Plans
The Moroccan Defense Ministry has stated that the agreement aims to translate the collective will to engage in tangible humanitarian and security efforts that will help build a climate of peace and security in the area. The Council for Peace in Gaza and the leadership of the International Stability Force welcomed Morocco's decision to join the initiative. Plans are underway to deploy senior military officers and members of the gendarmerie and police, as well as the establishment of a military field hospital as part of the mission. Morocco, a close ally of the United States, resumed diplomatic relations with Israel in 2020 and supports a two-state solution as a means to resolve the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
As reported by france24.com.