Wednesday, 20 April 2016

The start of the Gulf Moroccan summit in Riyadh


RIYADH (Ina) - kicked off on Wednesday (April 20, 2016) in the Saudi capital Riyadh , the GCC summit - Moroccan presence of leaders and heads of delegations of the Gulf Cooperation of Morocco's King Mohammed VI Council ( GCC ) 
The aim of the GCC summit - Moroccan to give new impetus to the strategic and multidimensional existing partnership between Morocco and the cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf. 
the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz , at the start of the summit, "I would like to emphasize that we give all of us a very interesting dealing with the Muslim and Arab issues, particularly the Palestinian issue and the crisis in Syria and Libya, and we emphasize our commitment to Iraq enjoy security and stability. " 
Turning the Custodian of the Two Holy to the situation in Yemen, and said : " We are keen to find asolution to the crisis in accordance with the initiative of the Gulf and the results of the national dialogue and the UN Security Council resolution (2216), and we hope that the talks in the State of Kuwait resulted in positive progress in this regard . " 
the Custodian of the two, according to the Saudi Press agency (SPA), that this meeting will be a " unified positions strengthened our relations and supportive of her, and convey to the wider horizons to serve the interests of our countries and our peoples. " 
the Gulf cooperation Council ( GCC ) , Morocco launched a path of mutual cooperation between the two sides in 2011 focused on cooperation in the economic and development spheres. 
the volume of trade exchanges between Morocco and the Gulf cooperation Council three billion dollars in 2014 , where Morocco 's imports from the GCC amounted to $ 2.7 billion in that year. 
in contrast , represent Saudi Arabia 's first importer of exports of Morocco in the Gulf region about $ 100 million of exports, equivalent to 52.4 percent of the total Moroccan exports to the region , followed by the United Arab Emirates by about $ 60 million and by 33.5 percent. 

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