HM the King Congratulates King Charles III on Birthday


Rabat – His Majesty King Mohammed VI sent a congratulatory message to HM Charles III, Sovereign of the United Kingdom, on the occasion of his birthday.

In this message, the Sovereign expresses to King Charles III, as well as to the members of his Royal Family, His heartfelt congratulations and His best wishes for health and happiness.

‘May I say, once again, how much I value the close friendship and mutual esteem between us personally and our royal families, as well as the excellent cooperation enjoyed by our countries,’ underlines HM the King.

Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse

Disarmament and Non-Proliferation: Morocco, U.S. Ink Twinning Agreement


Washington – Morocco and the United States on Friday inked in Washington an unprecedented twinning agreement between the National Laboratory of Scientific Police under the General Directorate of National Security and the renowned Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in the United States.

The agreement was signed at the U.S. State Department in the presence of Assistant Secretary of State Mallory Stewart and the Moroccan ambassador to the United States, Youssef Amrani, in addition to a large Moroccan delegation made up of Director for Global Issues at the ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans Abroad, Ismaïl Chekkori, representatives of the National Authority on the Chemical Weapons Convention, Police Prefect Taoufik Sayerh and Divisional Commissioner Hakima Yahya.

This important progress in strengthening the partnership between Morocco and the United States reflects, according to Mr. Amrani, “a very special mark of trust and the unwavering commitment that drives the development of
our relationship with the United States, with the constantly renewed ambition to build, in accordance with the vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, cooperative bridges between our nations.”

The agreement will anchor new processes and new means to further promote scientific interoperability between the laboratories, while capitalizing on “the strong existing diplomatic and political convergences in our respective visions for international peace and security,” the diplomat pointed out.

The ambassador recalled in this regard that “Morocco and the United States enjoy a unique and historic relationship built on a solid foundation of shared values ??and principles,” noting that the twinning agreement is “a new breakthrough which will consolidate not only Moroccan capacities, but also those of our African partners”.

The Moroccan delegation highlighted the importance of this initiative, while stressing that this twinning agreement will enrich bilateral partnership and contribute to efforts made in the area of d
isarmament and non-proliferation, particularly regarding the Chemical Weapons Convention.

For her part, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State welcomed the solid partnership with Morocco, stressing that convergences with the Kingdom are not only appreciated but also continually valued.

“We have the shared ambition with Morocco to build upon what already exists, but above all to innovate and explore new areas to extend our exceptional partnership,” she underlined.

The signing of this agreement “is part of this committed effort that drives our close collaboration and we look forward to seeing this relationship continue to deepen and diversify.”

The US Assistant Secretary of State said that this is a fundamental step that will pave the way for deeper cooperation between the two countries in the area of ??arms control and non-proliferation, in accordance with the Chemical Weapons Convention.

Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse

Cameroon youths unite for peace, denounce hate speech


Youths from Cameroon’s West Region took a stand for peace on Thursday, June 12th, 2024. Thousands marched through the streets of Bafoussam, led by the Cameroon National Youth Council (CNYC) president Fadimatou Iyawa.

The peace walk served a dual purpose: condemning hate speech and encouraging youth voter registration. It aligns with a national campaign launched by the CNYC to establish regional dialogue platforms across Cameroon.

‘This walk fights against hate speech, xenophobia, and youth manipulation,’ Iyawa declared. ‘We fully support the consolidation of peace in Cameroon.’

These dialogue platforms will allow young Cameroonians to discuss pressing issues, including unemployment and entrepreneurship. The campaign’s theme is ‘The Contribution of Youths to the Consolidation of Peace.’

The next stop for the campaign will be Bamenda, the capital of the North West Region. This initiative exemplifies the growing youth movement in Cameroon striving for a more peaceful and unified nation.

Source: Cameroon N
ews Agency