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Yemeni-Moroccan ministerial committee concludes session, several agreements signed
[03/10/2022 08:00]

RABAT - SABA
Yemeni-Moroccan Joint Ministerial Committee held its session today, Monday, here in the Moroccan capital Rabat.

The discussions co-led by Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Dr. Ahmed bin Mubarak and Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and the Moroccans Living Abroad Nasser Boreta.

The session concluded with inking a number of agreements and MoU will further increase collaboration between the two countries .

The two countries foreign ministers signed a MoU about establishing a mechanism for political consultation between the two countries. A MoU between the Yemeni Diplomatic Institute and the Moroccan Academy for Diplomatic Studies (MADS) and MoU about Renewal Energy were inked. Several executive programs were also signed in the fields of Youths, Sports and Media.

The two sides agreed to increase the higher education scholarships, vocational and technical education for Yemeni students from 50 up to 100 per year. In addition to training courses for the Yemeni diplomats at the MADS.


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