The Morocco’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced on Friday that Morocco and Indonesia have solidified their commitment to a strategic partnership.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by Morocco’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nasser Bourita, and his Indonesian counterpart, Retno Marsudi, following comprehensive discussions held in Rabat.
The agreement is designed to foster collaboration across various domains, with emphasis on security, economic cooperation, culture, as well as advancements in science and technology.
Addressing the media after the signing ceremony, Minister Bourita, commended the robust and exceptional nature of the bilateral relations between the two nations.
He emphasized the importance of translating this partnership into meaningful actions for comprehensive implementation.
In her remarks, Minister Marsudi expressed Indonesia’s commitment as a reliable partner of Morrocco, adding that the partnership would play key roles in enhancing bilateral ties and fostering increased cooperation between the two countries.
The agreement signifies a shared vision for mutual growth and development across a spectrum of key areas.
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