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Morocco and Algeria, a shared endeavour for better communications


NAU - Agencies - publié le Monday, December 5th à 16:31 modifié le Monday, December 5th - 22:30

The "shared commitment" between Morocco and Algeria with "efforts to strengthen bilateral relations will be more likely to bear fruit if the image of each country is more positively portrayed by the press as both countries experience feelings of brotherhood, for each other, the Algerian Foreign Minister Mourad Medelci observed.



Morocco and Algeria, a shared endeavour for better communications
"The question of reopening the border will, to some extent, be  the culmination of this work which  we have determined that all should be  involved," said the Algerian Minister of <Foreign Affairs  in an interview published on  Monday  by the Algerian electronic journal All + + on Algeria.

Responding to a question on the reopening of the borders between Algeria and Morocco, Medelci said that "before discussing this question, let me tell you that with Morocco, we have undertaken in recent months, work to revitalize of our bilateral relations through the exchange of visits at ministerial strategic sectors such as water, energy, agriculture, etc.. This  constructive dynamic will allow us to raise the level of our cooperation to make it meet  the aspirations of our two peoples who are united by history and facing  the challenges of the future. "

"During my last conversation with my Moroccan counterpart Taieb Fassi Fihri, we welcomed the positive outcome of this process and we agreed to increase the frequency of visits and expand to other priority sectors as we have also agreed to strengthen political dialogue through regular consultations to improve coordination on issues of common interest, especially the reactivation of structures and the reactivation of the Maghreb Union " said the Minister.



           


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