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Bahrain and Morocco Strengthen Ties Through Strategic Parliamentary Cooperation

Bahrain and Morocco continue to strengthen their relations through an active Bahraini-Moroccan partnership. The partnership, built on shared goals, focuses on parliamentary cooperation, development, and mutual support. During an official meeting in Bahrain, the Speaker of Morocco’s House of Councillors highlighted the importance of expanding collaboration across legislative and diplomatic work.

The Bahraini Shura Council welcomed the Moroccan delegation to discuss ways to deepen the Bahraini-Moroccan partnership. Leaders emphasized the long-standing historical ties that connect the two countries and explored opportunities for joint parliamentary projects. They agreed that improving communication and sharing knowledge would strengthen both nations’ legislative work.

Representatives from both councils noted that the partnership goes beyond diplomacy. It includes knowledge sharing, regional coordination, and cooperation in international forums. Both sides also stressed the importance of supporting common Arab causes, keeping stability, and promoting economic growth.

During the talks, the Bahraini delegation confirmed full support for Morocco’s sovereignty over the Sahara. Officials said this position reflects the core values of the Bahraini-Moroccan partnership. Meanwhile, the Moroccan delegation praised Bahrain’s growing role in regional parliamentary work and its commitment to joint action.

The meeting also highlighted opportunities for digital and technology cooperation. Both councils showed interest in sharing knowledge on digital systems and modern parliamentary tools. They agreed that these efforts would improve legislative efficiency and benefit citizens in both countries.

Leaders discussed expanding bilateral exchanges through visits, workshops, and joint events. These activities aim to develop parliamentary skills and build closer ties between Bahrain and Morocco. The Moroccan delegation praised Bahrain’s development and governance, noting that these achievements show the leadership’s forward-looking vision.

Both sides also explored ways to strengthen parliamentary links with African and Arab institutions. By sharing experiences and consulting on legislative matters, the councils aim to improve regional cooperation and decision-making.

In conclusion, the meeting reinforced the commitment of both nations to maintain and grow the Bahraini-Moroccan partnership. Through joint efforts, shared knowledge, and mutual support, Bahrain and Morocco continue to build a model of regional cooperation that benefits both peoples.

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