Central African Republic’s Foreign Minister Sylvie Baïpo-Temon visited Rabat to deliver a message from President Faustin-Archange Touadéra to King Mohammed VI. She expressed gratitude for Morocco’s support and emphasized the importance of strengthening economic and security cooperation between the two nations.
On March 12, in Rabat, Morocco’s Minister of Foreign Affairs welcomed Sylvie Baïpo-Temon, the Foreign Minister of the Central African Republic. She presented a written message from President Faustin-Archange Touadéra to King Mohammed VI, demonstrating the ongoing diplomatic engagement between the two nations.
During a press statement, Baïpo-Temon expressed her enthusiasm for the robust relations between Rabat and Bangui. The visit aimed to enhance collaboration, particularly in economic sectors, and was accompanied by Richard Filakota, the Minister of Economy, Planning, and International Cooperation.
Baïpo-Temon expressed gratitude towards Morocco for its support amid challenges faced by the Central African Republic. She emphasized the commitment of Bangui to strengthening security cooperation with Morocco, praising its involvement in peacekeeping operations. She noted, “The Kingdom of Morocco has always stood by the Central African Republic in the face of various common challenges.”
This visit follows Baïpo-Temon’s previous trip to Rabat in June 2024. Notably, on January 23, 2020, the Central African Republic established a consulate general in Laayoune, a decision that sparked criticism from Algeria.
The visit of Central African Republic’s Foreign Minister highlights the ongoing diplomatic efforts and cooperation between her nation and Morocco. It underscores the commitment to enhancing economic collaboration and security partnerships while recognizing Morocco’s supportive role during difficult times in the Central African Republic.
Original Source: en.yabiladi.com