Morocco and Japan Set to Cooperate More

Morocco and Japan Set to Cooperate More

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Morocco and Japan Set to Cooperate More
Morocco and Japan Set to Cooperate More

With the unveiling of this week, a Japanese parliamentary delegation was on an official visit to Morocco with an aim to extent the two countries cooperation on many levels.

Japanese MP Masaji Matsuyama was reported by the Moroccan state Agency press (La MAP) saying that “Japan is keen on giving new momentum to its cooperation with Morocco and broadening it to several sectors.”

Said source added that the japanese MP” lauded, in a statement following a meeting with speaker of the house of advisors Mohamed Sheikh Biadillah, the close and deep ties between Morocco and Japan, recalling that the two countries share a long history of cooperation that spanned over 40 years.”

“The meeting was an occasion to review means to foster cooperation between the parliaments of both countries, and highlight the Japanese public aid to the Kingdom, said Matsuyama,” La MAP relayed.

“Biadillah hailed the important support by Japan to Morocco’s socio-economic development and said that the two parties expressed their resolve to join hands in order to promote Japan-Morocco-Africa triangular cooperation,” the source closed.

The Moroccan Times.