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Morocco and Albania have reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening their excellent bilateral relations across various sectors.
In a joint statement issued after talks in Rabat between Morocco’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccan Expatriates, Nasser Bourita, and Albania’s Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, Igli Hasani, both sides highlighted their strong diplomatic ties and pledged to enhance cooperation in economic, commercial, and cultural fields.
The ministers agreed to launch initiatives to foster closer business relations between the two nations. To boost tourism and people-to-people exchanges, Morocco has also decided to waive visa requirements for Albanian citizens on short stays.
Both parties committed to ongoing consultations and coordination within international organizations.
During Hasani’s visit, an agreement was also signed between the Moroccan Institute for Diplomatic Research and Studies and the Albanian Diplomatic Academy to facilitate diplomatic exchanges.
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