UAE, Morocco speakers of parliament discuss ways to enhance cooperation

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They discussed several issues of mutual concern, most notably ways of strengthening the parliamentary diplomacy between the two countries. (WAM)
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  • The two sides discussed ways to enhance their parliamentary cooperation, including the exchange of visits and sharing of best practices.
  • The meeting also highlighted the deep-rooted relations between the UAE and Morocco based on mutual respect and appreciation.

MARRAKESH, MOROCCO – Speaker of the UAE Federal National Council (FNC) Saqr Ghobash met with Morocco Speaker of the House of Representatives Rachid Talbi El Alami on the sidelines of the Parliamentary Conference on Interfaith Dialogue here.

Ghobash also met with Naam Miyara, President of the Chamber of Councillors of Morocco.

The two sides discussed ways to enhance their parliamentary cooperation, including the exchange of visits, sharing of best practices and joint participation in international parliamentary events.

The meeting also highlighted the deep-rooted relations between the UAE and Morocco based on mutual respect and appreciation.

Ghobash expressed his admiration over Morocco’s hosting of the conference, which brought together over 700 representatives of parliaments, civil society and religious institutions from around the world.

The conference was a great success in addressing key issues related to religious and cultural diversity, tolerance and coexistence which are essential for fostering friendships among nations, he said.

Ghobash invited Alami and Miyara to attend the parliamentary conference that will be held on the sidelines of COP28, which will be hosted by the UAE from November 30 to December 12 at Expo City Dubai.

Alami and Miyara highlighted the deep-rooted relations between the UAE and Morocco, as well as their leaderships’ keenness to enhance their overall strategic ties.

They also discussed several issues of mutual concern, most notably ways of strengthening the parliamentary diplomacy between the two countries.

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