Diplomacy: Nasser Bourita and Badr Abdelatty hold talks to strengthen Morocco–Egypt coordination
Morocco–Egypt relations continue to gain momentum. Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates Nasser Bourita held a phone call on Sunday, December 28, with his Egyptian counterpart Badr Abdelatty, Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Immigration and Egyptians Abroad.

According to a statement from Egypt’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the exchange was part of the regular consultation and coordination mechanism between Rabat and Cairo, aimed at strengthening and developing bilateral relations across various fields of cooperation.
During the call, Egypt’s top diplomat reaffirmed his country’s commitment to elevating its partnership with the Kingdom of Morocco, stressing the importance of building on the positive momentum that has recently characterized relations between the two capitals.
The two ministers also reviewed preparations for the next session of the joint coordination and follow up commission, which is expected to be held under the chairmanship of the heads of government of both countries. The meeting is set to give fresh impetus to bilateral cooperation and to reinforce the shared interests of the Moroccan and Egyptian peoples.
The talks also covered several regional and international issues of mutual concern, particularly developments in the Middle East and Africa, with special focus on the Palestinian issue, as well as the situations in Sudan and Libya.
At the conclusion of their exchange, both officials underlined the importance of maintaining close coordination and ongoing consultation to support regional stability and promote joint Arab and African action.
Translated from Abderrazzak Boussaid’s French article – le7tv



