HM the King performs Friday prayer in Fatima Al-Fihriya mosque in Tangier
Tangier - HM King Mohammed VI, Commander of the Faithful, accompanied by HRH Prince Moulay Rachid, performed the Friday prayer in Fatima Al-Fihriya mosque in Tangier
HM the King offers luncheon in honor of Sarkozy, Princes Megren Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud and Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al Saud
Tangier - HM King Mohammed VI, accompanied by HRH Prince Moulay Rachid, offered, on Thursday in Marshane palace in Tangier, a luncheon in honor of French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, and their royal highnesses Prince Megren Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud and Prince Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al Saud.
The luncheon was attended by the head of government, Abbas El Fassi, Foreign Minister, Taieb Fassi Fihri, as well as members of the delegation accompanying the French President.
HM the King, president Sarkozy and HRH Prince Megren Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud launch building works of Tangier-
Casablanca high-speed link
Tangier - HM King Mohammed VI, accompanied by HRH Prince Moulay Rachid, and the French president Nicolas Sarkozy, and HRH Prince Megren Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud launched, on Thursday at the Tangier-Ville rail station, the building works of a high-speed link that will link Tangier to Casablanca, worth 20 billion dirhams (€1.8 billion).
- The Tangier-Casablanca rail link is a structuring project that will contribute to reinforcing and improving the transport grid in Morocco, and is part of far-reaching project policy in the Kingdom;
- Morocco is the first country of Africa and the Arab world to have such a technologically advanced rail transport grid;
During this ceremony, which was attended by HRH Prince Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al Saud, Moroccan equipment and transport minister, Karim Ghellab, gave a presentation on the importance of this structuring project that will contribute to reinforcing and improving the transport grid in Morocco, and is part of far-reaching project policy in the Kingdom.
Ghellab said that this link is the first stage in the high-speed rail master plan set up in 2006, which provides for building 1,500 km of new links, including the Atlantic axis: Tangier-Casablanca-Marrakech-Agadir, and the Maghreb one: Rabat-Fez-Oujda.
This stage, which is expected to be operational by December 2015, will make Morocco the first country of Africa and the Arab world to have such a technologically advanced rail transport grid.
The project will meet the growing demand for rail transport between Casablanca and Tangier (+70% between 2002 and 2009). The €1.8 billion project will be financed by the Moroccan state by €414 million, the Hassan II Fund for Economic and Social Development (€86 million), France (€920 million), the Saudi Fund For Development (€144 million), the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (€100 million), the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (€70 million) and the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development (€66 million).
The project is expected to generate 30 million working days during the building phase and 2500 direct and indirect jobs during the operational stage. Afterwards, an agreement set up an institute for training in rail professions between Morocco’s rail company (ONCF) and its French counterpart (SNCF).
President Sarkozy arrives in Tangier
Tangier - French president Nicolas Sarkozy arrived, on Thursday afternoon, in Tangier on a working visit to Morocco.
President Sarkozy was received at Ibn Batouta airport by HM King Mohammed VI, accompanied by HRH Prince Moulay Rachid.
He was afterwards greeted by the head of government Abbas El Fassi, HM the King's advisor Zoulikha Nasri, Foreign Minister Taib Fassi Fihri, Morocco's ambassador in Paris El Mostapha Sahel, and France's ambassador in Rabat, Bruno Jubert, along with other civil and military figures.
Later, the procession headed for the Tangier-Ville rail station where the building works of the high-speed train link between Tangier and Casablanca will be launched.