Cairo: Egyptian Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli emphasized on Monday in Cairo the shared political will of his country and Morocco to elevate their bilateral relations to broader horizons. Speaking on the occasion of the first session of the Moroccan-Egyptian Coordination and Follow-up Committee, Madbouli stated that the meeting reflects the determination of the leaders of both countries to deepen economic and development cooperation, praising the historically close ties between the leaders and peoples of the two nations.
According to Agence Marocaine De Presse, Madbouli further underscored that bilateral relations are based on a shared destiny, strengthened friendship, and mutual trust, noting that deep human ties and common interests undeniably reinforce the prospects for building a strategic partnership between Egypt and Morocco. Madbouli explained that this partnership is shaped by regional and international developments, as well as by the need to coordinate bilateral cooperation and with partners of bo
th countries, with the aim of restoring stability in the region, promoting economic relations, and optimizing the advantages linked to the strategic position and economic potential of both nations within a framework of complementarity.
The Egyptian official also highlighted that the expansion of cooperation areas between Egypt and Morocco reflects a shared awareness of the importance of policy coordination and complementary efforts to address current challenges, thereby enhancing both countries’ capacity to preserve their economic achievements, safeguard their vital interests, and open new prospects for joint growth. “Common Arab action, when based on a clear vision and genuine partnerships, can offer successful models for crisis management and build a more stable and prosperous future for our peoples.”
The first session of the Moroccan-Egyptian Coordination and Follow-up Committee was held on Monday under the co-chairmanship of Head of Government Aziz Akhannouch and Egyptian Prime Minister Moustafa Madboul
i. The session featured the participation of a high-level Moroccan delegation, including Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita, Minister of Economy Nadia Fettah, Minister of Equipment and Water Nizar Baraka, and Minister of Agriculture Ahmed Bouari. The delegation also involved Minister of Industry and Trade Riad Mezzour, Minister of Culture Mohamed Mehdi Bensaid, Delegate Minister in charge of Investment Karim Zaidan, as well as the Kingdom’s Ambassador in Cairo, Mohamed Aït Ouali.