On Wednesday, the capital city of Niamey played host to the fifth session of the Niger-Morocco Joint Cooperation Commission, which was a significant event marked by the signing of several pivotal agreements across various strategic sectors. This session, as reported by Niger’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and Nigeriens Abroad, culminated in the adoption of multiple cooperation accords, aimed explicitly at fortifying the bilateral relationship between the two nations.
The agreements reached during this session spanned crucial areas such as trade, education, vocational training, energy, and infrastructure. These sectors were chosen to reflect the mutual desire of both Niger and Morocco to enhance their collaboration in ways that are beneficial to both parties. The co-chairs of the session, Niger’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bakary Yaou Sangaré, and his Moroccan counterpart, Nasser Bourita, expressed their satisfaction with the current state of bilateral relations and reiterated their commitment to further solidifying this partnership. Their aim is to support the development and prosperity of their respective populations through enhanced cooperation.
The decision to hold the fifth session in Niamey is a testament to the positive trajectory of Niger–Morocco relations and underscores the commitment to strengthening South-South cooperation between the two countries. This gathering not only represents a milestone in diplomatic relations but also signals a significant step towards collaborative advancement in key sectors that are vital for both nations’ growth.
As reported by apanews.net.