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MEDays 2025: The Gambia’s President Hails Morocco’s Role in Promoting South-South Cooperation

Tangier - The President of the Republic of The Gambia, Adama Barrow, on Wednesday in Tangier, praised Morocco’s role in promoting credible and action-oriented South-South cooperation.

Speaking at the opening of the 17th edition of the MEDays International Forum, Barrow highlighted the visionary leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI for Africa, noting that Morocco, under the enlightened guidance of the Sovereign, shapes and redefines South-South cooperation through royal visits, multiple cooperation agreements, and tangible achievements.

The Gambian President also commended the progress made in the southern provinces, emphasizing that Morocco’s autonomy plan constitutes “the only credible basis for a sustainable solution” to the regional dispute, and that this momentum is now being followed by many African countries.

He further affirmed that the cooperation between Rabat and Banjul represents “a strong partnership,” expressing The Gambia’s willingness to collaborate with the Kingdom to support “Africa’s growth and development.”

Barrow also called for Africa to become a continent of solutions and for the reinvention of international cooperation models, in order to promote stability, innovation, and sustainable development.

Organized under the High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI and initiated by the Amadeus Institute, the MEDays Forum is one of the continent’s leading events, bringing together each year heads of state, political leaders, experts, and international stakeholders.

This edition of the Forum, held from 26 to 29 November under the theme ‘Fractures and Polarization: Reinventing the Global Equation,’ features around fifty sessions covering a wide range of major geostrategic topics, with a focus on the challenges, opportunities, and issues facing Africa and the Global South.

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