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00:00The information is continued on Mediain TV Afrique, thank you for joining us for this
00:19tour of the news.
00:20Here are the headlines.
00:21His Majesty King Mohammed VI welcomed Emmanuel Macron and his wife at the Rabat Salé airport,
00:28the French president is on an official three-day visit, the details in a few moments.
00:35In the conflict in the Middle East, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi offers a two-day
00:41break in the Gaza Strip, a break at least a year before enlisting under ten days of
00:46negotiations.
00:47The election campaign for the anticipated legislatures of November 17 officially began
00:57yesterday in Senegal, a multiple election at stake, we meet right now for the developments.
01:04Welcome ladies and gentlemen, without further ado we open this edition with the visit of
01:11the French President to Morocco and it's right now.
01:14His Majesty King Mohammed VI accompanied His Royal Highness Prince Eriki Moulay al-Rassan,
01:34His Royal Highness Prince Moulay al-Rashid and His Royal Highness Princess Lala Khadija
01:41and Princess Lala Meriem welcomed a few moments ago the French President Emmanuel Macron
01:47and his wife at the Rabat Salé airport.
01:50The French head of state is on an official three-day visit to the kingdom, a visit that
01:56illustrates a common will to reaffirm the multidimensional ties uniting the two countries
02:02and to mark a new ambition for the 30 years to come of the Franco-Moroccan relationship.
02:08The Sovereign, accompanied by His Royal Highness Prince Eriki Moulay al-Rassan and His Royal Highness
02:15Prince Moulay al-Rashid, as well as his High Minister, won the tribune of honour to salute
02:22the national colours to the sound of the national anthems of the two countries, while a salve
02:28of 21 cannon shots resounded as a sign of welcome to the French President.
02:34The two heads of state then went on to review a detachment of the royal guard that
02:40honoured His Majesty, Lord Mames de Sisses, and the French President.
02:45They won the royal cabinet for a family photo.
03:04On the issues of this state visit of the French President, let's listen to the analysis of
03:16Abdelrahman Mekawi, a university professor in France.
03:21Abdelrahman Mekawi, a university professor in France.
03:51Abdelrahman Mekawi, a university professor in France.
04:21Abdelrahman Mekawi, a university professor in France.
04:51Abdelrahman Mekawi, a university professor in France.
05:11President Macron will deliver a speech tomorrow in front of the Parliament.
05:15This is what is announced by a joint communiqué of the two chambers.
05:19The speech delivered by Emmanuel Macron will take place at 11am, after his interviews
05:24with the presidents of the two chambers of the Hemicycle.
05:31For Jean-François Poli, Director of the Mediterranean Institute of Law and Geopolitics,
05:37Emmanuel Macron's visit is part of a continuity of France's support for the Moroccan Sahara.
05:43Let's listen to him.
05:45The issues are geopolitical.
05:47The question of the Moroccan Sahara is an essential issue.
05:51France is a member of the United Nations Security Council.
05:56By the end of the month, we will have the report on the Moroccan Sahara
06:02by the special envoy of the Secretary General.
06:07This position and this visit of President Macron
06:13are part of a continuity of France's support,
06:17as an essential actor in the international community,
06:22in the Moroccan Sahara.
06:25This will send an important signal to the international community.
06:29This support of France is very important,
06:34as are the links between France and Morocco.
06:38Morocco is a strategic actor in North Africa and throughout Africa.
06:46France saw this well,
06:49as President Macron indicated that France's relationship with Morocco
06:54was part of a strategic vision.
06:57The commercial and economic relations between the two countries have always been very strong.
07:02In addition to the political issues,
07:04this visit also reveals an economic importance.
07:07President Macron, Jean-François Poli,
07:09Director of the Mediterranean Institute of Law and Geopolitics,
07:13will tell us more about this.
07:15The economic issues, as you pointed out,
07:18are important for French companies
07:22to set up in Morocco,
07:24where there is a knowledge of technology,
07:28especially in the automotive industry,
07:31where we have projects,
07:33including Renault, which is already set up.
07:36We have Stellantis, which is already set up.
07:39We have Stellantis, which is already set up.
07:41We have Stellantis, which is already set up.
07:43which is already set up.
07:45which is already set up.
07:47All this because the infrastructures
07:49which were developed under the King's legacy
07:51which were developed under the King's legacy
07:53in recent years
07:55allow these links and developments
07:57with Portanger, Port d'Arlin,
07:59which will develop
08:01and create a hub,
08:03a real economic hub,
08:05with an opening on the Atlantic
08:07with an opening on the Atlantic
08:09a path from the Sahel countries,
08:11a path from the Sahel countries,
08:13which will create an important market
08:15which will create an important market
08:17at the advantage of the two countries
08:19because the economic relations
08:21are fruitful for the two actors,
08:23for the two partners
08:25of the relationship
08:27with French companies
08:29in Morocco,
08:31which will generate
08:33a development of the use
08:35and the Moroccan workforce.
08:37This is an addition for the support
08:39of employment in Morocco
08:41with the possibility of exporting
08:43from Morocco to France.
08:45from Morocco to France.
08:47We remind you that the two countries
08:49are closely linked
08:51from an economic point of view.
08:53This visit of the French President
08:55is also an opportunity to highlight
08:57the initiatives launched
08:59to support SMEs and investments
09:01between the two countries,
09:03a mission fully contributed
09:05by the French Chamber of Commerce
09:07and Industry of Morocco.
09:09More details with Ayoub Deraza,
09:11Younes Esguiri, in this story
09:13by Shaima Fikri.
09:17The commercial relations
09:19between Morocco and France
09:21have recently experienced a new dynamism.
09:23The French Chamber of Commerce
09:25and Industry of Morocco
09:27contributes to this dynamism
09:29by supporting investors
09:31and investments between the two countries.
09:33Today, the Chamber of Commerce
09:35is 110 years of activity.
09:37Today, we are
09:39supporting our adherents,
09:41companies that are
09:43adherents, SMEs,
09:45SMEs, Moroccan companies,
09:47French companies, international companies
09:49that settle in Morocco
09:51and also in France.
09:53The idea is to support companies
09:55in their growth and development.
09:57Since its creation more than a century ago,
09:59the Chamber has contributed
10:01to the promotion of investment flows
10:03between Morocco and France.
10:05Strong by its long experience,
10:07the French Chamber of Commerce
10:09and Industry of Morocco
10:11welcomes more than 3,500 companies
10:13and maintains various partnerships
10:15with more than a hundred
10:17organizations.
10:19It contributes to the implementation
10:21of structured programs
10:23aimed at supporting French companies
10:25in collaboration with their Moroccan counterparts.
10:27Why do companies
10:29join the Chamber?
10:31First of all, it is the confidence of our partners
10:33in the actions that the French Chamber
10:35can carry out in Morocco.
10:37But it is also thanks to the work
10:39of the 105 collaborators
10:41as well as the 52 administrators.
10:43The Chamber has a particularity.
10:45It is the most important
10:47French Chamber
10:49on an international scale.
10:51But these particularities
10:53are also found in its activity
10:55in various areas that are not found
10:57in all the Chambers of the world.
10:59Beyond the adherence,
11:01the accompaniment of companies
11:03with a public service concession
11:05Business France, but also with a school,
11:07with a mediation center,
11:09with support for investors.
11:11And above all, the Chamber is known
11:13today for its industrial park activity
11:15where we have today
11:17four industrial parks in Morocco.
11:19The confidence of the French Chamber
11:21of Commerce and Industry of Morocco
11:23translates into an ambition
11:25to develop the business flows
11:27between Morocco and France.
11:29During the next phase,
11:31the Chamber intends to pay great attention
11:33to small and medium-sized companies
11:35which, according to experts,
11:37constitute the real wealth
11:39of bilateral relations between the two countries.
11:41Let's still talk economy
11:43with this projectors shot
11:45on the investment of the group
11:47Le Piston Français,
11:49which chose the Kingdom
11:51and the development
11:53with Yousra Lakhlafi,
11:55Younes Esgiri and Shaima Fikri for the story.
11:59The sector of aeronautical construction
12:01in Morocco,
12:03an investment that strengthens
12:05the international position of the Kingdom
12:07and the gift of a technological charge
12:09capable of attracting
12:11top-level investors.
12:13The group Le Piston Français
12:15includes the company SERMP,
12:17specialized in the manufacture
12:19of engines and aircraft structures.
12:21Le Piston Français
12:23is an ITU of 850 people
12:27distributed between France,
12:29Poland and Morocco.
12:31We are a group that works
12:33mainly for large orders
12:35like Safran Aircraft Engines for engines.
12:37We produce a lot of parts
12:39in inconel, in titanium
12:41in our units.
12:43We also work for
12:45Airbus Helicopters
12:47and we also produce a lot of
12:49sets that go on their aircrafts.
12:53In Morocco,
12:55we have these two clients
12:57and in addition to that
12:59we have managed to develop
13:01international clients
13:03with an Anglo-Saxon connotation.
13:05The history of the creation
13:07of this industrial base
13:09specialized in aeronautics
13:11extends over more than a quarter of a century.
13:13An experience that values the role
13:15of entrepreneurship and success
13:17on Moroccan soil.
13:19The economic partnership
13:21between Morocco and France
13:23is a historic and solid partnership
13:25especially in strategic sectors
13:27such as automobiles and aeronautics.
13:29France is one of the first
13:31countries to invest in Morocco
13:33and Morocco today
13:35is considered a solid industrial base
13:37in Africa.
13:39This collaboration is not limited
13:41to the simple transfer of technology
13:43but it is a collaboration
13:45where Morocco
13:49becomes
13:51a center of excellence
13:53capable of designing
13:55and industrializing major projects.
13:57The objectives and ambitions
13:59of the Moroccan-French cooperation
14:01in this sector are manifested
14:03by the realization of larger objectives
14:05such as the manufacture of helicopters
14:07and other types of military aircrafts.
14:09The integration rates
14:11are today around 43%.
14:13An encouraging result
14:15and ensuring the excellence of Morocco
14:17in the aeronautical industry
14:19at an international level.
14:31This time in the conflict
14:33in the Middle East, the Egyptian president
14:35Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi
14:37proposed yesterday a two-day truce
14:39in the Gaza Strip
14:41to free the hostages
14:43held in the Palestinian territory.
14:45A preliminary before engaging
14:47under ten days of negotiations
14:49in view of a complete ceasefire
14:51and the entry of humanitarian aid
14:53into the Palestinian territory
14:55besieged and prone to humanitarian disaster.
14:57This declaration intervenes
14:59while new negotiations
15:01for a ceasefire in Gaza
15:03were expected yesterday in Qatar
15:05between Israeli, American and Qatari.
15:09This is the first time
15:11that the Egyptian president
15:13has called for a ceasefire
15:15in the Gaza Strip,
15:17as a result of the recent
15:19attacks on the Gaza Strip.
15:21The Senegalese government
15:23with the preparations
15:25for the legislative elections
15:27which begin on Sunday
15:29in the official start
15:31of the election campaign
15:33will start on Sunday
15:35the elections organized
15:37by the National Assembly
15:39last September by President Bassirou Dioumaïfaye.
15:41The PASTEF party,
15:43led by Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko,
15:45must face a large coalition
15:47composed of the Senegalese Democratic Party
15:49of former President Adolayouade
15:51and the Alliance for the Republic
15:53of former President Macky Sall.
15:55President Faye, who dissolved
15:57the National Assembly after his election,
15:59hopes to have a stable majority
16:01to govern.
16:03That's all for today.
16:07See you next time.