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Morocco’s Bourita: “We Don’t Just Praise Dialogue, We Live It

Morocco’s Commitment to Dialogue: Actions Speak Louder Than Words

Morocco’s⁤ Minister of Foreign⁢ Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccan ⁤Expatriates, Nasser Bourita, has emphasized that Morocco doesn’t just talk the talk when it ​comes‌ to dialogue – ‌it walks the walk. ⁤Instead of simply praising the concept, Morocco actively embodies it through concrete actions and policies. This commitment to constructive engagement is ‌a cornerstone of Moroccan diplomacy and reflects a broader belief in peaceful⁢ resolution and cooperation.

This proactive approach to dialogue isn’t just a recent ⁤development. It’s woven into the fabric of Morocco’s foreign policy, evident in its⁤ approach to regional challenges and ‌international relations. For example, ⁣Morocco’s ⁤autonomy‍ plan⁤ for the Sahara ⁤region, ‍presented in 2007, is a⁤ prime example of this commitment. The plan proposes a‍ political solution⁢ based on genuine‌ negotiation and compromise, offering a

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