According to a joint press release, made public at the end of this meeting, the latter focused mainly on cooperation in matters of readmission and prevention of departures as well as on points of improvement likely to facilitate cooperation in matters of issuance consular passes (LPC), documents required for the execution of obligations to leave French territory (OQTF).
The meeting, which is a continuation of that held on October 3 in Marrakech by the Permanent Mixed Migratory Group, the French side took part in an exchange with the 17 Consuls General of Morocco, deployed on French territory (Paris , Orly, Pontoise, Villemomble, Mantes la Jolie, Colombes, Lille, Lyon, Montpellier, Marseille, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Rennes, Orléans, Dijon, Strasbourg and Bastia).
This session, which lasted 2 hours, allowed a direct feedback of information and high-quality exchanges between the Consuls General of Morocco and the representatives of the French side. The sequence, made up of questions and answers between the two parties, is intended to strengthen the entire migratory cooperation system between the Kingdom of Morocco and France, in which consular action is central.
The innovative approach, notes the press release, is intended to respond to the desire expressed by the two heads of state, His Majesty King Mohammed VI and the President of the French Republic, Mr. Emmanuel Macron, during the State Visit which was held from October 28 to 30 in Rabat.
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As a reminder, the GMMP was created in May 2018, the date on which its first edition took place in Marrakech.
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