The EU is determined to consolidate its “strategic partnership” with Morocco

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The European Commissioner for the Mediterranean, Dubravka SUICA, underlined, Thursday in Granada, the determination of the European Union to strengthen its “strategic partnership” with Morocco in all areas.
“We are studying the means to deepen our solid partnership and to establish interpersonal relations,” she said at the MAP after his interviews with the President of the House of Representatives, Rachid Talbi El Alami, on the sidelines of an international forum on the future of the Mediterranean organized on the occasion of the Spanish Presidency of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean Union (AP-UPM).
The European Commissioner did not fail to salute on this occasion the “strategic partnership” uniting Morocco and the European Union, describing as “exemplary” the cooperation between Rabat and Brussels in matters of migration.
“We have a lot in common in terms of immigration, and we will work together to enrich the debate on the new Pact for the Mediterranean,” she said.
The International Forum on the Future of the Mediterranean which is held from April 2 to 4 in Granada with the participation of presidents and vice-presidents of the parliaments of all the member states of the AP-UPM will debate four essential themes, namely migration movements, climate change, employment of young people, and gender equality in the Mediterranean region.