Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita and his Guinean counterpart Morissanda Kouyaté agreed, Tuesday, to hold the 7th session of the Morocco- Guinea Joint Committee next July in Dakhla.
This came in a joint statement following a meeting, in Rabat, by the two top officials aimed at boosting fraternal and solidarity-based ties.
The meeting was an occasion for Guinea to praise the tireless peacekeeping and development efforts made by Morocco for the benefit of Africa.
Bourita reaffirmed Morocco’s commitment to working with the Republic of Guinea to ensure the success of the transition process and give concrete substance to the aspirations by the Guinean people for democracy and stability.
On the Sahara issue, Guinea reiterated its firm and unwavering support for Morocco’s territorial integrity and autonomy plan.
Kouyate also commended the UN initiatives to search for a realistic, practical, and lasting solution to the Sahara conflict.
The Guinean official stressed that the opening of the Consulate General of Guinea in Dakhla in Jan. 2020 is in line with the historical position of the country.
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