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UAE and Morocco forge new path with innovative partnership declaration

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In a landmark move, UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Moroccan King Mohammed VI have fortified their countries’ ties with a groundbreaking declaration, heralding a new era of partnership. This historic moment unfolded during King Mohammed VI’s state visit to the UAE, marking a significant milestone in the bilateral relations of these two nations. At Abu Dhabi’s majestic Qasr Al Watan, the leaders unveiled a series of memoranda of understanding (MoUs), setting the stage for deepened cooperation across diverse sectors.

UAE and Morocco forge new path with innovative partnership declaration

Notably, the UAE and Morocco are embarking on a joint venture in high-speed rail infrastructure, a testament to their commitment to modernizing transportation. Spearheaded by UAE’s Energy and Infrastructure Minister Suhail bin Mohammed Faraj Faris Al Mazrouei and Morocco’s ONCF Director General Mohamed Rabie Khlie, this project is poised to revolutionize travel in Morocco. The partnership extends to the vital water sector, with an MoU signed by the same UAE minister and Morocco’s Equipment and Water Minister Nizar Baraka. This agreement underscores the importance of sustainable water management in the face of global environmental challenges.

Investments in energy, agriculture, fisheries, and tourism also form a significant part of this comprehensive partnership. The two countries are set to collaborate in energy projects, notably in energy transition and sustainable development, signaling their dedication to green initiatives. The agriculture and fisheries MoU, involving UAE’s Climate Change and Environment Minister Mariam bint Mohammed Saeed Hareb Almheiri and Morocco’s Agriculture Minister Mohammed Sadiki, aims at bolstering food security and sustainable practices in these sectors.

In the realm of infrastructure, the UAE and Morocco are joining forces in airport and port development, further enhancing their logistical capabilities. This includes the involvement of the UAE’s Investment Minister Mohammed Hassan Al Suwaidi and Morocco’s Transport and Logistics Minister Mohammed Abdeljalil. A particularly ambitious undertaking is the Morocco-Nigeria gas pipeline project. This investment partnership, led by UAE’s Energy and Infrastructure Minister and Morocco’s ONHYM General Director Amina Benkhadra, could significantly impact the regional energy landscape.

Financial markets and capital markets collaboration, as well as investments in tourism, real estate, and data storage, also feature prominently in this multifaceted partnership. These MoUs, involving key ministers from both nations, pave the way for a dynamic economic relationship, promising mutual growth and prosperity. This suite of agreements not only cements the UAE-Morocco alliance but also sets a precedent for innovative, cross-border partnerships in the Middle East and Africa. It’s a strategic alignment that promises to yield significant benefits for both countries, their economies, and their people.

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