Morocco, Libya open 8th High Joint Commission

2009-10-23

Relations with Libya are a "fundamental pillar" of regional economic integration, Moroccan Prime Minister Abbas El Fassi said Thursday (October 22nd) in Rabat at the opening of the 8th session of the Moroccan-Libyan High Joint Commission, MAP reported. Discussions with Libyan Prime Minister Al-Baghdadi Ali Al-Mahmoudi and other officials will reportedly focus on draft co-operation agreements in security, tourism, civil defence, investment promotion and other sectors.

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Lamiri Mustapha Posted 28 days ago

The two brother countries, Libya and Morocco, are determined to intensify their efforts to promote bilateral cooperation, taking into account the great potential these two countries have in terms of trade and investment. Long live Libya! Long live Morocco!

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