Morocco and Senegal have signed 17 cooperation agreements on the sidelines of the fifteenth session of the high-level joint commission of the Moroccan-Senegalese partnership, which opened on Monday, January 26th. This was in the presence of Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko on a working visit to Rabat.
According to the various parties, this step reflects the strength of bilateral relations and the willingness of both countries to expand the areas of strategic partnership to include vital sectors such as agriculture, industry, employment, education, infrastructure, and the digital economy.
It is learned that this session provided an opportunity to review the balance sheet of bilateral cooperation over the past few years, which has seen significant progress in several areas. Representatives from both countries also reviewed several agreements and memorandums of understanding signed previously, as well as evaluating their level of implementation.
“The Senegal and Morocco maintain both strong and exemplary relations,” said the press release announcing the visit of Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko.
