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Guinea-Bissau’s President Praises King Mohammed VI’s vision of African development
and voices support for the Sovereign’s call for a genuine and multi-dimensional south-south cooperation between African peoples.
The President of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, HE José Mario Vaz commended the regional leadership of King Mohammed VI and praised the Sovereign for his vision for the development of the African continent.
In a joint statement issued at the end of the visit of the King to Guinea-Bissau on May 28-30, President Mario Vaz voiced support for the Sovereign’s call for a genuine and multi-dimensional south-south cooperation between African peoples.
Guinea-Bissau’s President also expressed his country’s unconditional support for Morocco’s sovereignty over its southern provinces, the Sahara and for Morocco’s territorial integrity.
President Mario Vaz also highlighted Morocco’s multi-layered support for Guinea-Bissau.
On the conflicts in Africa, the Joint Statement stresses that safeguarding stability hinges on economic growth and the fight against poverty and exclusion through setting up sector-based political and economic reform.
The two heads of state also pointed out in the joint statement to the need for facing security threats and organized crime networks. They also called on the international community to bring stead fast support to efforts aiming at promoting the rule of law.
Guinea-Bissau also expressed support for Morocco’s bid for an observer status within the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries.