Foreign Minister Sara Beysolow Nyanti’s robust and proactive engagements with international and multilateral partners including development cooperation across the globe especially in the supreme interest of Liberia and its people are yielding good fruits thus far.
Well the latest amongst her many fruitful engagements and negotiations is the signing of Morocco Roadmap cooperation document beginning, 2004- 2026 respectively.
The roadmap highlights that Morocco has put in place several strategic plans in various development fields such as vocational training, agriculture, water, fisheries, tourism and renewable energies to accelerate progress and contribute to the diversification of its economy.
Additionally, The document builds on a strong foundation of collaboration and outlines key areas of focus for continued partnership between all nations.
The agreement, which covers the 2025-2027 period, was initiated by Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates, Nasser Bourita, and his peers Kacou Houaja Leon Adom (Côte d’Ivoire), Morissanda Kouyate (Guinea), Sara Beysolow Nyanti (Liberia) and Musa Timothy Kabba (Sierra Leone).
Inked on the sidelines of the 79th session of the UN General Assembly, the roadmap pertains to education and vocational training, technical cooperation in priority sectors and the field of security, economic and investment promotion, as well as financial assistance.
According to the Agreement, the Kingdom of Morocco and the member states of the Mano River Union are bound by strong, long-standing ties of brotherhood and solidarity and Bonds of friendship, mutual respect and a shared vision for a prosperous.
In remark, the Liberian Minister of Foreign Affairs praised Morocco’s constant support for countries of the Mano River Union, and its willingness to share expertise and know-how in several fields to bring development and prosperity to this part of the continent.
‘’It is a step forward in deepening cooperation relations between the Kingdom and this regional bloc”, she said, praising Morocco’s leadership, embodied in the Royal Atlantic Initiative.
Under this roadmap, implemented by the Moroccan Agency for International Cooperation (AMCI), the Kingdom is committed to sharing its experience and best practices with the Mano River Union countries.
At the same time , Under the terms of the agreement, the parties agreed to pursue regular visits to support bids and exchange views on common multilateral and regional issues, notably through high-level meetings of foreign ministers and senior officials.
The signing ceremony attended by Morocco’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN Omar Hilale and Ambassador and Director General of AMCI Mohamed Methqal was reached on September 24, 2024, along with Sierra Loene, Ivory Coast, and Guinea following the end of strategic engagements with the Kingdom of Morocco, at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, the United States of America.