Sunday, February 13, 2011

Morocco wants to reinforce its relationship with Egypt after Mubarak's resignation

.- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Morocco reported today that strengthen the relationship "fraternal" with Egypt after the resignation yesterday of President Hosni Mubarak. "Morocco recalls, in these circumstances for this big Arab country, his commitment to the dense and deep brotherly relations between the two brotherly countries and their willingness to reinforce, consolidate and expand in the future," said the Moroccan Ministry in a statement.

He added that "the Kingdom of Morocco welcomes the precise intentions and commitments clearly stated on Saturday, by the military institution in Egypt to take a peaceful transition to a democratically elected civilian authority." He added that "the Kingdom of Morocco hopes that Egypt will continue representing his leading role in regional and international scene, especially in the defense of the affairs of the Arab world and Muslim.

On the other hand, Rabat stressed "the confidence in the Egyptian genius and political maturity of all national forces for the peaceful implementation during this phase of constitutional reforms and policy measures announced in anticipation of different choices that lie ahead. " "These measures will enable Egypt directed towards political stability, to social cohesion and to economic progress, responding to the legitimate aspirations of all Egyptians," he said.

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