Moroccan Sahara: Slovenia Commends Moroccan Autonomy Plan as ‘Good Basis’ for Final Settlement


Rabat – Slovenia commended the Moroccan Autonomy Plan as ‘a good basis for reaching a final and consensual solution’ to the regional dispute over the Moroccan Sahara, under the auspices of the UN Secretary-General and his Personal Envoy.

This position was expressed in a joint communiqué issued following talks held on Tuesday in Rabat between Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates, Nasser Bourita, and the Slovenian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, Tanja Fajon.

Slovenia reiterated its country’s constant support for the UN-led process and hailed Morocco’s serious and credible efforts to achieve a realistic, pragmatic, lasting, mutually acceptable and compromise-based political solution to the Moroccan Sahara issue, the joint communiqué said.

The two ministers, added the same source, expressed their common position on the exclusive role of the United Nations in the political process, reaffirming their support for UN Security Council resoluti
ons, including resolution 2703 of October 30, 2023.

They reiterated their respective countries’ support for the efforts of the UN Secretary-General’s Personal Envoy to move the political process forward on the basis of the relevant UN Security Council resolutions, as well as their support for MINURSO.

This constructive stance by Slovenia, the 16th European Union country to support the Moroccan Autonomy Plan, is part of an international dynamic that has seen over a hundred UN member countries lend their support to this initiative.

The Slovenian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs is paying an official visit to Morocco, at the invitation of Bourita, to mark the 32nd anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Slovenia.

Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse

Slovenia Welcomes Royal Initiative to Enhance Atlantic Ocean Access for Sahel Countries


Rabat – Slovenia welcomed, on Tuesday, the enlightened Initiative launched by His Majesty King Mohammed VI to enhance Atlantic Ocean access for Sahel countries.

This position was expressed in a joint communiqué issued following talks on Tuesday in Rabat between Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates, Nasser Bourita, and Slovenian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, Tanja Fajon.

In this communiqué, Slovenia particularly hailed the enlightened initiative launched by His Majesty the King to enhance Atlantic Ocean access for Sahel countries, with a view to making the African region a geostrategic framework for cooperation, as well as the Morocco-Nigeria gas pipeline project. Slovenia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs also welcomed the African Union’s agenda on migration.

Slovenia also stressed the importance of the wide range of reforms carried out by Morocco, under the Leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed
VI, for a more open and dynamic Moroccan society and economy, notably through the New Development Model and advanced regionalization, as well as the empowerment of women and sustainable development.

It also congratulated the Kingdom of Morocco for the success of the 9th United Nations Alliance of Civilizations Global Forum, held in Fez in November 2022, and for the long-standing leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI in this domain.

The Republic of Slovenia stressed its openness to further discussions regarding Morocco’s proposal in developing cooperation in the field of religious and interreligious dialogue.

The Slovenian Foreign Minister is paying an official visit to Morocco, at the invitation of Bourita, to mark the 32nd anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Slovenia.

Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse

Morocco, Slovenia Underline Commitment to Strengthening Political Dialogue, Bilateral Cooperation Mechanisms


Rabat – Morocco and Slovenia underlined, on Tuesday in Rabat, the importance of strengthening political dialogue and activating bilateral cooperation mechanisms, hailing the strong and excellent relations between the two countries.

In a joint communiqué issued at the end of talks between Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates, Nasser Bourita, and Slovenian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, Tanja Fajon, the two parties expressed their satisfaction with the quality of the distinguished relations between the two countries, reiterating their shared willingness to continue to strengthen and develop them further.

Welcoming Slovenia’s decision to open a resident embassy in Rabat, and Morocco’s intention to take a reciprocal step, the two ministers agreed that this opening would give a strong impetus to cooperation between the two countries.

The two ministers agreed on the importance of giving fresh impetus to economic cooperation in areas of com
mon interest such as energy, environment, logistics, agriculture, automotive industry and green technologies, and of organizing economic forums to encourage interaction between economic players in the two countries. They also stressed the importance of boosting cooperation between the port of Koper and all Moroccan ports, in particular the Tanger-Med port.

On the subject of parliamentary cooperation, both sides noted the importance of inter-parliamentary contacts, which play an essential role in enhancing bilateral relations, and welcomed the official visit made by the President of the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia to Morocco in November 2022, upon the invitation of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the signing, during the official visit, of a memorandum of understanding between the two institutions.

They also underscored the need to intensify contacts and cooperation between the parliamentary friendship groups, ahead of the visit to Ljubljana by the Speaker of the House of Re
presentatives in December.

At the cultural level, the two Ministers stressed the importance of bilateral cooperation in the cultural and academic field for the promotion of human and economic development, as well as for the strengthening of exchanges at intergovernmental and civil society level.

On the migration issue, the two Ministers recalled the excellent ties between the Republic of Slovenia and the Kingdom of Morocco in security and migration and underlined their mutual commitment to further strengthen dialogue and cooperation in this regard.

Both sides also expressed their support for a comprehensive approach to migration and the promotion of a safe, legal and orderly migration.

In this context, Morocco and Slovenia expressed their commitment to enhance their cooperation in fighting illegal migration, human smuggling and trafficking, and agreed to effectively address the migratory pressure as a common challenge and shared responsibility.

In this regard, Slovenia expressed its recognition of Morocc
o’s efforts during its 2023 chairmanship of the Rabat Process, in particular fostering return and sustainable reintegration.

The two Ministers also expressed their willingness to strengthen cooperation on safe returns, readmission (including the process of identification and issuance of travel documents) and sustainable reintegration.

In this vein, the two parties agreed to establish a regular high-level bilateral dialogue on migration between their competent national authorities, through the setting up of an appropriate consultation and cooperation mechanism for a regular exchange of information, notably to resolve return cases and optimize the readmission process.

The Slovenian Minister of Foreign and European Affairs is paying an official visit to Morocco, at the invitation of Bourita, to mark the 32nd anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Slovenia.

Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse

Morocco, under Leadership of HM the King, Reiterates Support for Initiatives to Establish Lasting Ceasefire in Gaza – PM


Dead Sea (Jordan) – Moroccan Government Chief Aziz Akhannouch declared, on Tuesday, that the Kingdom of Morocco, under the leadership of HM King Mohammed VI, firmly supports all initiatives aimed at establishing a lasting ceasefire in Gaza, delivering humanitarian aid, and protecting civilians.

Speaking at the high-level International Conference on the Urgent Humanitarian Response to Gaza, held in the Dead Sea region, Akhannouch emphasized Morocco’s call for a serious and constructive approach to these initiatives, advocating for the necessary conditions to achieve a two-state solution.

“The situation in Gaza cannot be summarized by the shocking numbers of civilian casualties, the massive destruction, or the reports of on-the-ground horrors. It is an unprecedented humanitarian tragedy, with over 2.3 million people in Gaza living in unbearable conditions,” Akhannouch stated.

The head of government highlighted the dire conditions in Gaza, exacerbated by the ongoing blockade and restricted access to aid. “Lif
e in the Gaza Strip, the most densely populated area in the world, has become a living hell, marked by insecurity and lack of access to water, food, and medicine,” he added.

Akhannouch recalled the directives of HM King Mohammed VI, President of the Al-Quds Committee, who ordered the urgent dispatch of humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza and Al-Quds, along with additional scholarships for Palestinian students in Moroccan institutions.

Reiterating Morocco’s commitment, Akhannouch stated, “The Kingdom of Morocco is fully prepared to continue providing assistance and support to the Palestinians. Aid aimed at saving lives and alleviating suffering should never be held hostage by political conflicts.”

He emphasized the necessity of ensuring the smooth and unrestricted delivery of humanitarian aid through all crossing points, a point consistently stressed by HM King Mohammed VI.

Morocco also insists that UN agencies, particularly UNRWA, must be allowed to conduct their humanitarian missions without obstacl
es. Akhannouch condemned any attempts at forced displacement and targeting of civilians, regardless of the reasons and justifications.

Military solutions, he noted, will not bring peace or stability. “Managing this conflict without a reasonable prospect for a solution will not ensure lasting security,” Akhannouch warned.

Reaffirming Morocco’s longstanding position, Akhannouch reiterated the justness of the Palestinian cause and support for the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people to establish an independent state within the June 4, 1967 borders, with East Al-Quds as its capital, based on the two-state solution. Dialogue and negotiation, he emphasized, are the only means to achieve a lasting, just, and comprehensive peace to prevent further humanitarian catastrophes.

The conference, organized jointly by Jordan, Egypt, and the United Nations under the title “Call to Action: Urgent Humanitarian Aid for Gaza,” aims to bolster the international community’s response to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The
event saw the attendance of UN Secretary-General António Guterres, heads of state and government from over 75 countries, and representatives of humanitarian organizations and international financial institutions.

Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse

Italian Interior Minister Sees Morocco as Country of ‘Strategic Value’


Rabat – The Kingdom of Morocco has been affirmed as a country of strategic value for Italy, according to Matteo Piantedosi, the Italian Minister of the Interior. This statement followed a meeting in Rabat with his Moroccan counterpart, Abdelouafi Laftit.

During a press briefing, Piantedosi highlighted the collaborative efforts between the two interior ministries, emphasizing joint initiatives in addressing migration issues, combating illegal immigration, and enhancing security coordination.

The discussions were an opportunity to tackle “topics of great importance” and to revitalize the joint working group comprising officials and representatives from both nations. This group aims to address common interests and strengthen bilateral relations.

Piantedosi also extended an invitation to Laftit to visit Italy, further cementing the cooperative bond between the two countries.

The meeting saw both ministers review various bilateral issues and deliberate on significant regional concerns, especially those pertain
ing to the Mediterranean region. They underscored the necessity of bolstering the cooperation dynamic, particularly in security and migration.

Both sides agreed on the importance of enhancing channels for exchanging expertise to better anticipate and counter the threats and challenges posed by terrorist networks and transnational organized crime groups.

Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse