Macron visits the Moroccan wing at the Paris Book Festival and declares: “I am proud to welcome Morocco as a guest of honor. »»

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This article was automatically translated from Hibapress, the Arabic version:
Heba Press
Friday, French president Emmanuel Macron, visited the Moroccan pavilion, the guest of honor of the Paris Book Festival, which takes place from April 11 to 13 in the Grand Palais in the French capital.
The French president, who was accompanied by the Minister of Culture, Rachida Dati, was received upon his arrival at the Moroccan pavilion, Minister of Youth, Culture and Communication, Mohamed Mahdi Benaid, and the kingdom’s ambassador to Paris Samira Citayel.
After welcoming the flag on the tones of the two national hymns of the two countries, which were executed by Moroccan singer Nabila Maan, Mr. Macron visited the various pillars of the Moroccan wing, which was designed to be a space that celebrates the richness and diversity of Moroccan writers.
On this occasion, the French president had discussions with a number of Moroccan publishers and authors.
In a statement to the press at the end of this visit, the French president said that he was “proud” and “Saeed” to welcome Morocco as a guest of honor.
He praised the “sensitive, deep and friendly” relations between France and Morocco, expressing his thanks to His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
The French president said: “We are delighted that Morocco be a guest of honor at the book festival, and we thank His Majesty the King, who gave this event. »»
The French president also wanted to thank the Minister of Youth, Culture and Communication, and to all the publishers and deplicants present, as well as to Moroccan writers who “honor this permanent dialogue between our poets, novelists and intellectuals”.
The Moroccan pavilion is located on an area of 330 square meters and includes five interactive pillars: the space of maritime history: a trip to the marine past of Morocco through old maps and the publication of the march and the library: a front for the diversity of the Moroccan publishing scene.
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