Saudi Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Moroccan Minister Nasser Bourita co-chaired the 14th session of the Saudi-Moroccan Joint Committee in Makkah, focusing on strengthening bilateral relations and enhancing cooperation in diverse fields. Senior officials from both nations attended, underscoring their commitment to mutual interests and aspirations.
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, and Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccan Expatriates, Nasser Bourita, co-chaired the 14th session of the Saudi-Moroccan Joint Committee in Makkah. This significant event was attended by high-ranking officials from various ministries, government agencies, and private-sector institutions from both Saudi Arabia and Morocco.
The meeting served to reinforce the robust ties shared between the two nations and aimed to enhance collaboration across a range of mutual interests. Both parties expressed gratitude for the contributions of the committee’s involved entities in aligning with the aspirations of their respective leaderships. They reaffirmed their commitment to advancing cooperation in diverse fields to strengthen their already solid relationship.
The 14th session of the Saudi-Moroccan Joint Committee highlights the ongoing efforts to bolster bilateral relations between the two nations. With the participation of senior officials, the committee aims to enhance cooperation across various domains, reflecting a shared commitment to mutual growth and understanding. This event is a testament to the enduring partnership between Saudi Arabia and Morocco.
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