Morocco and gambia solidify strategic alliance with president barrow’s message to king mohammed vi
- Explicit gratitude for Morocco’s socio-economic support
- A shared vision for enhanced regional cooperation
A new chapter in diplomatic relations between Morocco and Gambia unfolded in Rabat. Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita held discussions this Thursday with his Gambian counterpart, Sering Modou Njie, who visited the Kingdom’s capital as a special envoy from President Adama Barrow.
The core purpose of this visit was the delivery of a personal message from the Gambian head of state, directly addressed to King Mohammed VI, underscoring the robust communication and strong bond between the two leaders.
Explicit gratitude for Morocco’s socio-economic support
Following the significant meeting, the Gambian diplomatic chief addressed the press, conveying the profound appreciation of his government and the Gambian people for the Alawi monarch.
Minister Njie lauded Morocco’s unwavering commitment to Gambia’s socio-economic development. He highlighted that this dedication is yielding tangible outcomes through the signing of numerous bilateral agreements and the implementation of strategic projects, which are already directly benefiting the Gambian populace. These collaborative endeavors are meticulously coordinated under the strategic guidance of Morocco’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Marocans Residing Abroad.
A shared vision for enhanced regional cooperation
During his address, the Gambian minister reiterated his nation’s steadfast resolve to further strengthen cooperation across sectors of mutual interest.
He underscored that the current relationship is not merely excellent but is built upon robust values of fraternity, solidarity, and reciprocal benefit. This perfectly mirrors the forward-looking vision shared by King Mohammed VI and President Adama Barrow for the prosperity of both their peoples. This bilateral roadmap, focused on partnership and regional growth, is a direct alignment with the diplomatic priorities set by Gambia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Gambians Abroad.
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