Morocco’s Senior Defense Official Receives Poland’s Minister Delegate to PM, Coordinator of Special Services
Rabat - In accordance with High Royal Instructions, Minister Delegate to the Head of Government in charge of Morocco's National Defense Administration Abdeltif Loudyi received Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister, Coordinator of Special Services of Poland Tomasz Siemoniak, on Thursday at the headquarters of the National Defense Administration. Siemoniak was accompanied by a large delegation on a working visit to Morocco.

During the meeting, the two ministers discussed bilateral and regional issues, as well as ways and means to explore stronger bilateral cooperation in the field of defense, building on respective potentials and advantages offered by both countries, according to a statement from the National Defense Administration.
Loudyi emphasized the importance of promoting relations in this area, particularly regarding military equipment and the defense industry.
In his address, the Polish minister noted that this visit forms part of efforts to enshrine and diversify bilateral cooperation between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Poland, while aiming to explore opportunities to broaden the scope of cooperation into areas of mutual interest.
The two ministers further spoke of promoting a partnership between Morocco and Poland.
This meeting provided an opportunity to highlight various South-South and regional cooperation initiatives launched under the leadership of His Majesty the King, making the Kingdom a dynamic force for stability, progress, and peace in the Euro-African region.
At the close of the meeting, the two officials expressed shared ambition and willingness to reinforce these military cooperation ties in the future, particularly in the field of defense, the statement concludes.
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