The King of Morocco sends a message to the Summit asking for an exceptional partnership

Published: 8 March 2010 y., Monday

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King Mohammed VI has sent a message to the EU-Morocco Summit which is being held in Granada in which he reaffirms his country’s  pro-European commitment and advocates moving towards ‘an exceptional association’.

The sovereign is pleased about the Advanced Statute agreed on with the EU, but says that it is necessary to move towards an exceptional association ‘of legal, institutional and contractual scope’.

‘That prototype for increasing closeness between the two parties would further be positively reflected on a regional scale,’ the Moroccan King pointed out.

In his message he reaffirms his country’s wish to make progress with reforms, inspired by its association with the EU, and mentions the fields in which the social, economic and human relationship can be developed.

With regard to the economy he refers to the possibilities offered by renewable sources of energy and advocates close cooperation on R&D.

On social matters he refers to immigration, appealing to those present ‘to help immigrant populations to find a balance in terms of identity. Our aim is to convert immigrant communities into means of promoting exchange.’

The King also alluded to the situation in the Western Sahara and issued an invitation to the other parties ‘with the aim of responding to the calls of the Security Council and embarking on the road to apolitical solution of the artificial dispute around its territorial integrity, based on the Moroccan initiative of awarding the Saharan region extensive autonomy within the framework of the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Morocco and its national and territorial integrity.’

The Moroccan monarch reiterated his country’s commitment in favour of ‘a serious and credible relaunch of the construction of the Maghreb and the identification of a common future based on respect for the sovereignty of states, their territorial integrity and the rules of good neighbourly relations’.

The King did not omit to mention ‘that it augurs well that the EU-Morocco Summit, the first of its kind, is being held in the historic city of Granada, a symbol and witness of the historical, cultural and human symbiosis between the two shores of the Mediterranean.

Šaltinis: europa.eu
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