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Notifications (3)
- The economic partnership between Morocco and Zambia took center stage during the inaugural session of the Joint Cooperation Commission, held on Friday in Laayoune under the co-chairmanship of the foreign ministers of the two countries.
- Morocco, Zambia Hold 1st Joint Commission for Cooperation in Laayoune
- Morocco's FM Receives Zambian Peer, Bearer of Written Message to HM the King from Zambia's President
Grenada Reaffirms Backing for Morocco's Sovereignty Over Its Entire Territory, Autonomy Plan as Only Solution to Moroccan Sahara Issue
This position was expressed in the Joint Statement signed following talks held, Thursday in Rabat, between Morocco’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates Mr. Nasser Bourita, and Grenada’s Prime Minister, Mr. Dickon Mitchell.
Grenada also commended the growing international consensus and the momentum driven by HM King Mohammed VI, for the Autonomy Plan and Morocco’s sovereignty over its Sahara.
In this Joint Statement, Mr. Mitchell hailed the efforts of the United Nations as the exclusive framework to achieve a realistic, practical and lasting solution to this regional dispute.
Grenada, a member of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), also welcomed the opening of an OECS Embassy in Rabat (October 18, 2018) and a Consulate General in Dakhla (March 31, 2022), which offer a significant opportunity to further strengthen exchanges between the Kingdom of Morocco and the six Eastern Caribbean States.