The Congolese newspaper The Daily echoed, Monday, the intervention of the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco in the DRC, Rachid Agassim, during the restitution meeting of the final report of the study trip and sharing of experience carried out in Morocco for the benefit of the General Directors of Congolese Public Enterprises.
In an article under the title “Sharing DRC-Morocco experiences: Rachid Agassim encourages the intensification of missions”the newspaper indicates that Mr. Agassim was the guest, on December 13, of “the restitution meeting of the final report of the study trip and sharing of experiences for the general directors of public companies, organized by the Think Tank Rdc Stratégie led by Mr. Bodom Matungulu”.
On the occasion, the Ambassador encouraged this approach, because we can draw out the remarks, and deduce the conclusions to move forward and think about other, more consistent visits to other regions of Morocco, reports The Daily.
“We mentioned several sectors which challenged participants in this mission. They saw first-hand the progress made by Morocco in quite a few projects. The intensification of these missions will give great visibility to businessmen and officials, and the opportunity to see and decide to work with Morocco as a reliable partner.reports the newspaper, quoting the Ambassador who notes in particular that Morocco’s African policy which is “a priority” for His Majesty King Mohammed VI, “consists of strengthening this south-south cooperation in a win-win, sincere and pragmatic spirit”.
And to add, in this regard, in his intervention published by the Kinshasa newspaper, that “since His accession to the Throne of His Glorious ancestors, His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God Help Him, has worked tirelessly to instil the necessary dynamic in favor of south-south cooperation, aimed at promoting economic development of all of Africa and the well-being of African peoples, by placing the human element at the heart of its actions, projects and initiatives. »
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