Liberia and Morocco Forge New Era of Cooperation with Landmark Bilateral Agreements

January 20, 2025
Liberia and Morocco Forge New Era of Cooperation with Landmark Bilateral Agreements
  • On January 17, 2025, the Foreign Ministers of Liberia and Morocco signed several bilateral agreements aimed at enhancing cooperation between the two nations.

  • These agreements symbolize a significant milestone in the enduring partnership between Liberia and Morocco, with a focus on a prosperous future.

  • In addition to these sectors, the agreements aim to diversify collaboration into emerging areas, reinforcing the commitment to mutual prosperity.

  • Both ministers praised the leadership of King Mohammed VI and Liberian President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., for their shared vision of deeper cooperation.

  • Minister Nyanti expressed gratitude to King Mohammed VI for facilitating the Third Joint Commission, aimed at mutual development.

  • Bourita acknowledged the alignment of developmental goals between Liberia and Morocco, highlighting the potential for economic growth through innovative partnerships.

  • The agreements target critical sectors such as technical assistance, healthcare, agriculture, human resource development, and governance.

  • Liberian Foreign Minister Sara Beysolow Nyanti emphasized Morocco's commitment to providing scholarships and vocational training for Liberian students, which is essential for sustainable development.

  • A Joint Communiqué was issued during the signing ceremony, outlining plans to enhance trade and investment, including a partnership between the Port of Monrovia and Tangiers Port.

  • The Joint Communiqué highlighted the commitment to mutual development and cooperation between the two countries.

  • Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita reaffirmed Morocco's support for Liberia's candidacy for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council for the 2026-2027 term.

  • Both nations committed to promoting peace, sustainable development, and economic growth through enhanced collaboration.

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