Morocco, Serbia express will to further strengthen bilateral economic relations

Morocco and Serbia expressed, Wednesday in Rabat, their will to develop bilateral cooperation, particularly in the economic field, given the significant potentialities of the economies of the two countries, Morocco's MAP news agency reported.

According to the same source citing the department of the Head of government press release. , this will was stressed at a meeting between the Head of Government, Saad Dine El Otmani, and the Serbian Foreign minister, Nikola Selaković, who is visiting the Kingdom as part of the strengthening of relations of friendship and cooperation between the two countries.

During this meeting, the two officials welcomed the friendly relations binding the two countries, the regular political consultation, the convergence of their points of view on several issues of common interest and their attachment to the principles of respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of countries and non-interference in their internal affairs. In this regard, the head of government reviewed the main outlines of the African policy adopted by Morocco under the enlightened leadership of King Mohammed VI, marked by significant investments made by the Kingdom in the continent and its will to strengthen partnership with African countries in all fields, noting that Morocco is a platform of promising investments in the African continent, the source added.

Selaković, for his part, praised Morocco's efforts in promoting bilateral cooperation, expressing his country's determination to build partnership with Morocco in various fields and to seize all investment opportunities offered by both countries. The two parties also discussed the experience of the two countries in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic, the management of its social and economic repercussions and the preparation of the post-Covid phase.

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