In a move reflecting a shared desire to enhance relations between Morocco and the United States, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed for a twinning agreement between the Moroccan city of Dakhla and Columbus, Ohio.
This agreement stems from the mutual interest of the Moroccan and American people to strengthen cooperation and partnership across various fields.
The memorandum was signed with the goal of building a friendship based on mutual respect and exchanging expertise in areas such as promoting sustainable economic development and tourism.
The agreement will also support and develop cultural and artistic relations between the two cities through shared experiences and organizing joint events.
Additionally, the agreement emphasizes cooperation in the fields of culture, knowledge, and art, as well as artistic exchange and collaboration between academic and community institutions in both Dakhla and Columbus.
The memorandum highlights the commitment of both parties to promoting good governance and social development, with a focus on sharing skills among the younger generations.
The signatories of the agreement hope that this partnership will pave the way for stronger bilateral relations and open new horizons for cooperation, particularly in the fields of innovation, technology, and sustainable development.
The agreement was signed by Ragheb Hormatallah, President of Dakhla’s municipal council, and Andrew Ginther, Mayor of Columbus.
This agreement marks a strategic step towards reinforcing bilateral relations between Morocco and the United States, contributing to multi-faceted cooperation that serves the interests of both parties and supports the development of friendly cities through experience exchange and joint projects that promote sustainable development.
source: fesnews media