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PM Benkirane pleads for ‘best possible relations’ between Morocco Spain
 
 Moroccan Prime Minister Abdelilah Benkirane pleaded on Wednesday to establish “the best possible relations” between Morocco and Spain.
 
  Moroccan-Spanish cooperation “can only go in one direction, namely to establish the best relations possible,” he said during a joint press conference in Rabat with his Spanish counterpart Manuel Rajoy, describing as “positive” his talks with his Spanish host, which paves the way for a series of meetings and cordial relations between the two countries.

The meeting with the Spanish Premiere was marked by “clarity and openness,” he said, noting that the two sides agreed to hold further meetings, including senior-level meetings.

For his part, Rajoy, who described himself as “a friend of Morocco,” said that Spain “strongly” supports the reform process in the Kingdom which is a “model” for other countries, expressing his determination to foster economic, trade and cultural ties between the two neighbours.

This visit is intended “to inaugurate a new phase based on the consolidation of excellent relations of friendship and good neighbourliness between Rabat and Madrid,” he pointed out, noting that the security, stability and prosperity of both countries are closely related.

The two governments should hold, over the year, a high-level meeting, which will coincide with the 21th anniversary of the treaty of friendship and good neighbourliness, Rajoy said, noting that relations with Benkirane’s government will be guided by “cooperation and dialogue,” with greater involvement of civil society.

Spain is the second partner and investor in Morocco, with some 800 companies doing business in the kingdom, he said, describing as “satisfactory” the first contact with his Moroccan counterpart and wishing “a better mutual understanding.”

During his visit to Morocco, the first official visit abroad as Prime Minister, Rajoy was received by HM King Mohammed VI at the royal palace in Rabat.

01/18/2012
 
Spain PM visit to Morocco important, allows political bilateral dialogue: official 

  Moroccan Minister Delegate to Foreign Minister Youssef Amrani described on Thursday as “positive” the official visit that Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy paid to Morocco on Wednesday, as it allows a political dialogue between the two countries.

Spain's PM for opening new stage in relations with Morocco: official source

Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy voiced, on Wednesday during his official visit to Morocco, his support for the opening of a new stage in relations between the two neighbouring countries, said an official source in Madrid.


Spanish PM to visit Morocco on wednesday

New Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy will pay an official visit to Morocco, on Wednesday January 18th, 2012, as part of his first trip abroad

Fostering cooperation with Spain at heart of govt foreign policy action: Moroccan FM

 The consolidation of cooperation with Spain will be at the heart of the Moroccan government’s action in foreign policy, said Foreign Minister Saad Eddine El Othmani

Rajoy's visit to Morocco reflects the "determination" of both countries to strengthen their bilateral relations (M. El Khalfi)

 The visit of the Spanish Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, next Wednesday to Morocco, reflects the "strong commitment" of the two countries to strengthen their bilateral relations, said Minister of Communications, Government spokesman, Mustafa El Khalfi.

 The visit of the Chief Executive Spanish reflects "the commitment that drives the two countries to work jointly to strengthen political and economic relations and consolidate the gains" made, said Mr. El Khalfi, in a statement, Saturday, the Spanish news agency "EFE".

 

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