Addis Ababa – HM King Mohammed VI’s Vision for South-South Cooperation represents a “forward-thinking” approach aimed at building a stable and prosperous Africa, emphasized Khalid Boudali, President of the Economic, Social, and Cultural Council (ECOSOCC) of the African Union.
This Royal Vision revolves around strategic objectives based on promoting solidarity and economic ties among African countries, Boudali clarified in a statement to MAP on the occasion of the Moroccan people’s celebration of the 25th anniversary of His Majesty the King’s enthronement.
“At the heart of this approach are fundamental principles such as equity, social justice, and the sharing of resources,” he explained, noting that it is also distinguished by a steadfast commitment to respecting human dignity, democracy, and the protection of human rights.
Boudali pointed out that His Majesty the King prioritizes education, health, and the economic empowerment of local communities, with the aim of creating an environment conducive to incl
usive economic growth and improving the living conditions of populations.
“This is a Vision intended to be a catalyst for energies, capable of unleashing African genius to meet the challenges of the 21st century with determination, confidence, and serenity,” he asserted.
Highlighting the Sovereign’s commitment to common African action, based on a holistic and integrated approach, Boudali recalled that the Kingdom continually works towards a united and supportive Africa.
Through this unwavering Royal commitment, he continued, Morocco strengthens its proactive role within the decision-making bodies of the African Union, providing firm and unconditional support to all sustainable development, peace, and stability initiatives.
Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse