Rabat – Morocco and Guinea-Bissau took a significant step towards strengthening their bilateral ties during a high-level meeting held in Laayoune this week.
The talks, led by Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita and his Bissau-Guinean counterpart Carlos Pinto Pereira, concluded with the signing of several cooperation agreements to boost collaboration across various sectors.
Economic development and trade facilitation emerged as key priorities during the meeting. The two ministers signed a series of agreements designed to streamline trade procedures and unlock new opportunities for investment and collaboration.
These agreements include frameworks for mutual administrative assistance in customs matters, cooperation in road transport of passengers and goods, and the mutual recognition of driver’s licenses.
Both sides acknowledged the importance of fostering a vibrant economic relationship. They announced plans to host a business forum in the near future to connect Moroccan businesses with potential investment opportunities in Guinea-Bissau.
The talks also highlighted the strategic importance of the Bissau-Guinean consulate in Dakhla, Morocco. Guinea-Bissau opened the consulate in 2020, cementing its support for Morocco’s position on the Western Sahara.
Beyond economic considerations, the meeting emphasized the importance of educational exchange and youth development. The ministers signed a framework agreement to promote academic exchange programs and professional training opportunities.
The discussions also addressed pressing regional and international issues. Both ministers underscored their commitment to peaceful conflict resolution in Africa.
The meeting provided an opportunity for Guinea-Bissau to reaffirm its unwavering support for Morocco’s territorial integrity over the Sahara region. Pereira lauded the Moroccan Autonomy Initiative as a credible solution to the dispute.
The high-level meeting in Laayoune signifies a new chapter in Morocco-Guinea-Bissau relations. With a focus on economic cooperation, educational exchange, and regional collaboration, this strengthened partnership holds significant promise for a more prosperous and integrated future for both nations.
The agreements signed during the meeting provide a framework for collaboration in critical areas, while the commitment to peaceful conflict resolution and regional integration reflects a shared vision for a more stable and prosperous West Africa.