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King of Morocco, Guinean Pres. Chair Signing Ceremony of Bilateral Cooperation Agreements
The King of Morocco Mohammed VI and President of the Republic of Guinea, Alpha Condé, chaired, on Thursday at the Mohammed V presidential palace in Conakry, the signing ceremony of eight bilateral cooperation agreements.
They are:
1- A convention on the upgrading of the city of Conakry.
2- A framework cooperation agreement on the implementation of projects for the aggregation of maize production in the Republic of Guinea Conakry.
3- An agreement on the creation of a cadastral system.
4- A cooperation agreement on the agricultural sector that provides for carrying out a project of hydro-agricultural development on an area between 200 and 300 ha.
5- A grant agreement relating to the project of liquid sanitation of the city of Conakry.
6- A memorandum of understanding on technical assistance.
7- A cooperation agreement relating to the project of liquid sanitation of the city of Conakry.
8- A memorandum of understanding for the supply of 100,000 tons of fertilizers to the Republic of Guinea.
The bulk of these agreements were signed during visits by King Mohammed VI who leads Morocco’s Africa foreign policy on the path of promoting an African south-south cooperation model underpinned by co-development and solidarity.