The latest African tour made by King Mohammed VI has yielded impressive results. King Mohammed VI embarked on this tour immediately after the North African Kingdom rejoined the African Union, a move, which will give a new momentum to South-South cooperation, based on win-win partnerships. During this tour, Morocco sealed at least 75 cooperation agreements with these African countries covering a variety of sectors. The two leaders visited a vocational training complex funded by the Mohammed VI Foundation for Sustainable Development; and undertook a number of measures to strengthen religious ties between the two countries. In addition to donating 10,000 copies of the Quran to the Secretary General of Religious Affairs in Guinea, the King launched the construction of the “Mohammed VI Mosque,” and met with imams who were part of the first class of Guinean imams to receive training at the Mohammed VI Institute in Rabat.
Source: The North Africa Journal March 15, 2017 16:52 UTC