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NATO, Morocco co-organize public diplomacy seminar

February 05, 2019



(From left to right) NATO’s head of Middle East and North Africa section, Nicola de Santis, NATO Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs and Security Policy Ambassador Alejandro Alvargonzalez, Minister Delegate in Charge of the Administration of Defense of Morocco Abdellatif, and Director of Global Affairs at the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Ismael Chekkori. — Courtesy photo
(From left to right) NATO’s head of Middle East and North Africa section, Nicola de Santis, NATO Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs and Security Policy Ambassador Alejandro Alvargonzalez, Minister Delegate in Charge of the Administration of Defense of Morocco Abdellatif, and Director of Global Affairs at the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Ismael Chekkori. — Courtesy photo

RABAT — NATO and Morocco recently organized a joint public diplomacy event in Rabat to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Mediterranean Dialogue and NATO-Morocco cooperation.

The opening ceremony was attended by Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Morocco, Nasser Bourita, NATO Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs and Security Policy, Ambassador Alejandro Alvargonzález, and the Minister Delegate in Charge of the Administration of Defense, Mr Abdellatif Loudiyi.

In their opening statements, both Bourita and Ambassador Alvargonzález underlined the achievements of NATO-Morocco cooperation and emphasized the added value of the Mediterranean Dialogue in addressing the common security challenges faced by Morocco and NATO.

The first session of the seminar revolved around NATO-Morocco cooperation.

The first speaker, NATO’s head of Middle East and North Africa section, Nicola de Santis, provided an overview of the achievements of the Mediterranean Dialogue and NATO-Morocco cooperation, through the active contribution offered to the kingdom for the modernization of its security and defense institutions.

Other speakers from NATO were Navy Captain Mathea Giacometti, Staff Officer South in the International Military Staff who spoke on NATO-Morocco military cooperation and Dr. Eyup Turmus, adviser in the Science for Peace and Security Program, who elaborated on the current and upcoming cooperative projects with Morocco, in the fields of SPS.

The seminar was attended by a mix of civil society representatives, academics, officials from Morocco, from Mediterranean Dialogue and NATO countries, and media representatives. — Agencies


February 05, 2019
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