Dakhla – The 4th Morocco-Burkina Faso Joint Cooperation Commission took place there on Friday. Nasser Bourita, the Moroccan minister of foreign affairs, African cooperation, and expatriates, and Olivia Ragnaghnèwendé Rouamba, the Burkinabe minister, shared the chairmanship.
MFA Nasser Bourita and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Cooperation and Burkinabe Abroad of Burkina Faso, Ms. Olivia Ragnaghnèwendé Rouamba, co-chaired, today in Dakhla, the 4th session of the Morocco-Burkina Faso Joint Commission.@rouamba_olivia pic.twitter.com/IXzs2yqugn
— Moroccan Diplomacy 🇲🇦 (@Marocdiplo_EN) June 9, 2023
In accordance with the guidelines established by the Heads of State of the two countries, His Majesty King Mohammed VI and His Excellency President Ibrahim Traoré, this session is an opportunity to examine new horizons for consolidating cooperation relations between Morocco and Burkina Faso and to establish fruitful partnerships in a wide range of fields.
Twelve agreements spanning various areas of bilateral cooperation were signed at the Joint Commission’s fourth session, which was attended by representatives from several departments.
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