It was in Nouakchott, in the heart of an Africa turned to the future, that the first edition of the Economic parliamentary forum Mauritano-Moroccan, marking a decisive stage in the deepening of exceptional relations between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Islamic Republic of Mauritania.

Under the joint presidency of Rachid Talbi AlamiPresident of the House of Representatives of Morocco, and Mohamed Bamba MeguettPresident of the Mauritanian National Assembly, this meeting inaugurates a strategic turning point in bilateral cooperation, consolidating the foundations of an exemplary partnership in the service of united, inclusive and sustainable development.
Beyond symbols and speeches, this forum illustrates the convergence of political wills Of the two heads of state, His Majesty King Mohammed VI and His Excellency President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani, resolutely engaged in an ambitious regional integration dynamics, based on economic complementarity, parliamentary cooperation and the synergy of skills.
The intervention of Mr. Talbi Alami has masterfully summarized the spirit of this partnership: to make shared African depth a lever of growth and a link between continents, from the Sahel to the Atlantic, from Africa to Europe, from the Arab world to Eurasia.

The challenges of the hour – food security, sustainable management of marine resources, adaptation to climate change, employability of young people – are all opportunities to intensify cooperation, particularly in the sectors of trade, agriculture, fishing, vocational training and technological innovation.
-The forum also embodies a precious institutional innovation: a tripartite platform bringing together parliamentarians, governments and private sector, with the objective of ensuring rigorous monitoring and effective implementation of bilateral projects.
If history has united Morocco and Mauritania by bonds of blood, culture and faith, the future calls them to Build a renovated South-South partnership model together, based on co-responsibility and interdependence.
This meeting in Nouakchott, called to alternate with Rabat, is not only a diplomatic encounter: it is the milestone of a shared African destiny, where Morocco and Mauritania assert themselves as key actors in stability, cooperation and regional prosperity.
The editorial staff/LE7TV