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00:00Translated by Dima Kamal Masri
00:30Morocco is the most credible basis to balance the situation.
00:39The 16th round of the International Dayz International Forum
00:43was launched under the title of
00:45Preservations and Capabilities of Resilience towards a New Global Balance.
00:53The world welcomed the ceasefire in Lebanon
00:57and called for continued efforts to protect it in the face of a tense regional climate.
01:09In the framework of international dynamism led by King Mohammed VI
01:13to support Morocco's sovereignty over its deserts and the plan of self-government,
01:18Tangria expressed its support for the efforts made by the Kingdom
01:22to resolve the desert issue and the plan of self-government
01:26which was presented in 2007,
01:28considering it the most credible basis to balance this dispute.
01:34Tangria expressed this position during a joint press conference
01:39with its Foreign Minister, Peter Desiarto,
01:42after meeting with the Foreign Minister and the African and Moroccan
01:46residing abroad, Nasser Bourita, in Rabat.
01:50We always ask the leadership of the United Nations
01:54to be brave enough to play a leading role in resolving this issue.
02:03If the question is what is the basis of the solution,
02:08I say that without any discussion,
02:12the initiative of self-government proposed by Morocco
02:19must be the basis.
02:23Based on this basis, with the strong coordination of the United Nations,
02:29we should be able to resolve this issue in the near future.
02:36As the head of Tangria's diplomacy pointed out,
02:39the royal initiative to strengthen the borders of the Atlantic Ocean
02:43was launched by King Mohammed VI in November 2023.
02:49In the joint statement, which was made after Bourita and Nader's talks,
02:58the two countries confirmed their role in maintaining stability, security and peace
03:06in their two regions,
03:08as well as their commitment to a peaceful resolution of disputes
03:11and respect for the territorial unity and sovereignty of the countries.
03:15Morocco and Tangria are like-minded in a number of issues and approaches.
03:24This makes the trust between the two countries stronger
03:30and this makes our political dialogue always fruitful,
03:35because we are talking within the framework of mutual trust
03:41and because we are working with an open book
03:46to evaluate the situation and exchange information
03:54about what is happening in Europe, Africa, the Arab world.
04:02I also had the pleasure of visiting the Prime Minister of Morocco in April
04:12and meeting him with the President of the Government in Marrakech,
04:17which was appropriate to confirm their bilateral relations.
04:24The Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Madagascar
04:28are committed to building a win-win partnership between the two sides.
04:31The Minister of Foreign Affairs and the African and Moroccan partners
04:35based abroad, Nasser Bourita and Nadera Al-Malghashia,
04:38mentioned in their discussions with Rabat
04:42the development of bilateral relations.
04:45The two sides are committed to strengthening political dialogue
04:48and advancing a diverse sectoral cooperation
04:51in various fields of joint interest and cooperation
04:56to build a win-win partnership between the two sides.
04:59In this context, the two ministers agreed to hold the second round
05:02of the joint committee to cooperate on a date
05:05to be agreed upon between the two sides through diplomatic channels.
05:14The Minister of Foreign Affairs and the African and Moroccan partners
05:18based abroad, Nasser Bourita and Nadera Al-Malghashia,
05:22confirmed the appointment of the embassy of the Republic of Madagascar to Rabat.
05:25Bourita confirmed during this conference that the embassy will be established
05:29at a time when the two countries will celebrate the 30th anniversary
05:35of the establishment of their diplomatic relations.
05:38The opening of this diplomatic representation is an important stage
05:42and will give a new boost to the historical and distinctive relations
05:46between Morocco and Madagascar.
05:49The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Al-Malghashia, confirmed
05:53that this visit or this embassy will allow entry
05:57into a new phase of bilateral relations
06:01and will give Madagascar the opportunity to benefit
06:04from the Moroccan experience in several fields.
06:09The event of the 16th round of the International Diplomatic Committee
06:13will focus on the sovereignty and resilience towards a new global balance.
06:18Monta Damedes Foundation and the Amadeus Institute said
06:22that this round, which is organized under the auspices of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
06:28will include more than 250 high-level speakers,
06:33including heads of states, governments and political decision-makers,
06:38Nobel laureates and heads of major international companies
06:42and influential figures in front of more than 6,000 participants
06:47from more than 100 countries.
06:49Monta Damedes seeks, through this round,
06:54to deepen the regional and global discussion
06:58on strengthening national and regional sovereignty
07:01with special interest in the challenges and opportunities
07:04that Africa and the South face.
07:12We are pleased to welcome our guest, Mohamed Rishi.
07:16Welcome, Mohamed.
07:20Welcome, Abdallah.
07:22Welcome, dear viewers.
07:24Let's start with the program of this round
07:27and the most important files that will be presented
07:30on the table of discussion in the coming days.
07:35Yes, Abdallah.
07:37We are here in the north of the Kingdom of Morocco,
07:41in Tanja,
07:43where Monta Damedes Foundation is hosting its 16th round.
07:49This round is organized under the auspices of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
07:55This year's round and the Kingdom of Morocco
07:59welcomes its guests from around the world
08:01through more than 250 representatives from around the world.
08:07We have here speakers of high level,
08:11as well as decision-makers, heads of states and governments.
08:15They are here in the Kingdom of Morocco
08:18through the forum in order to simplify the discussion
08:22and discuss current issues and issues related to the Arab world,
08:28especially the African continent and the countries of the south.
08:33The theme of this year,
08:35which will be the focus of the meetings and discussions of this round,
08:41is national sovereignty,
08:43as well as the ability of the countries to withstand a number of issues.
08:50In addition to the meetings of the guests here in this forum,
08:59they will discuss a number of issues related to the new economic borders in the African countries,
09:09as well as the digital borders,
09:11as well as the green economy, Africa and renewable energies.
09:18There are more than 6,000 participants.
09:21They represent 100 countries.
09:24They are here in the city of Tangier in order to discuss these issues.
09:30In the course of the forum,
09:32the third round will be organized for the Meet Days for Investment.
09:37This forum will bring together the Arab and African investors
09:43in order to discuss the current issues,
09:47as well as to find solutions to the issues related to the African continent.
09:55From today, from the 27th of this month until the 30th of this month,
10:01the events of the forum will continue,
10:04and the meetings will continue with an important presence of officials,
10:09heads of states and governments
10:12in order to discuss a number of geostrategic issues related to the African continent.
10:19Here, the Kingdom of Morocco, through its diplomatic channels,
10:24and through the forum,
10:27has confirmed its strong openness to the African continent
10:34and to the African projects in the African countries
10:39with a win-win principle
10:41and to the investments in order to provide an addition
10:45and to provide a number of things related to development,
10:52innovation and technological advancement
10:55that the African countries are proud of.
11:00Thank you very much.
11:01Thank you Mohamed Arishi, Media & TV spokesman for the Meet Days forum for all these explanations.
11:09We will now go to Lebanon,
11:10where this morning the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah began
11:14after a conflict that resulted in the fall of hundreds of killings,
11:18thousands of injuries and forced hundreds of thousands of Lebanese
11:21and tens of thousands of Israelis to leave their homes.
11:25In conjunction with the beginning of the ceasefire,
11:27the Prime Minister stressed on Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu,
11:31that the ceasefire allows the army the freedom of movement in Lebanon
11:35and leads to the isolation of the Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip
11:38and allows Israel to focus on the Iranian threat,
11:41to the extent of its expression.
11:45Many capitals have welcomed the entry of the ceasefire agreement in Lebanon,
11:50where it ended two months of bloody war between Hezbollah and Israel.
11:54The statement of the two American presidents,
11:56Joe Biden and Frenchman Emmanuel Macron,
11:58pointed to the need for full commitment to the building of the agreement.
12:01The Lebanese Prime Minister, Najib Miqati,
12:04expressed his commitment to the decision 17-01.
12:08Younes Barakat and more details.
12:13Since its entry, the implementation of the four o'clock o'clock,
12:16the ceasefire agreement in Lebanon has been welcomed internationally.
12:21US President Joe Biden described it as a good news.
12:24French President Emmanuel Macron thanked him for his participation in the efforts,
12:29confirming that Washington and Paris are in agreement with the other allies
12:34to guarantee its full implementation.
12:36On the other hand, the Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Miqati
12:40considered the ceasefire a key step towards calm and stability in Lebanon,
12:47reiterating the government's commitment to the implementation of the international decision 17-01
12:52and encouraging the presence of the army in the south and cooperating with the UNIFIL forces.
12:58European Commissioner Ursula von der Leyen
13:02described the agreement as a very encouraging news
13:05and strengthens domestic security and stability in the country.
13:09As the United Nations Special Coordination in Lebanon said,
13:14the guarantee of the sustainability of the agreement requires a lot of work,
13:18and added that it remains the beginning of a decisive process
13:23aimed at ensuring the safety of civilians on both sides of the blue line.
13:28On the other hand, Moscow welcomed the announced agreement,
13:32with doubts about the feasibility of its implementation.
13:35Foreign Minister Maria Zakharova said
13:39that the situation continues to deteriorate in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict area
13:44as a sign of the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip.
13:50The Palestinian President welcomed the ceasefire in Lebanon,
13:54in opposition to her hope that it will end in a ceasefire in the region.
13:59The President emphasized the need to speed up the implementation of the decision of the International Security Council 27-35,
14:08to stop the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
14:13With the beginning of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah,
14:17displaced people began to return to their homes in the south and the Beqaa,
14:21in response to the call for return, which was issued by the Lebanese President and Parliament,
14:25and led by the Amal Nabih Barri movement,
14:27ignoring the warnings of the Israeli army,
14:30which asked the displaced people to wait until permission to return was issued.
14:34Details with Najat Boutefsoud.
14:39The road to the south of Lebanon,
14:41which was yesterday a gray scene of smoke and tears,
14:45opens today as a bright horizon in front of the car of the displaced people,
14:50which carried under the bombardment the burdens of displacement,
14:53before now carrying dreams mixed with hope and anticipation.
14:58The mediators and decision makers announced a deterrence of 60 days,
15:02and in their turn the displaced people announced that life,
15:05no matter how hard the wars are,
15:07you will always find a way to return to where you belong.
15:12They returned, as the Lebanese President and Parliament wanted them to,
15:17and they returned despite the Israeli army,
15:20which warned them of the immediate return to the conflict zone
15:24and the approach from its sites there.
15:28The best thing is to return home,
15:30thank God, because we are back with our heads held high.
15:33Despite all the losses, we returned to our homes.
15:37Thank God, it's a very nice feeling.
15:40Peace to everyone.
15:42We are back in good health, thank God.
15:44God willing, Lebanon will always be in good health.
15:46Welcome to my home in Tammar.
15:48My loved ones missed us a lot.
15:50Thank God, we are raising our blood and we will win.
15:53The deterrence was a big international welcome,
15:56in the hope that the war would end in Gaza in a similar way.
16:00This deterrence, although temporary,
16:02is of great importance,
16:04amid rising regional tensions,
16:07such as the ceasefire,
16:09the easing of human and military tensions,
16:12and the intense confrontation between the Israeli army and Hezbollah
16:16in the last period.
16:21It is a deterrence for the Lebanese side,
16:23which is well aware of the complexity of the situation,
16:26and for the Israeli side,
16:28which is trying to ease the pressure inside,
16:31and bring the civilians back to the northern border areas.
16:35It is also a temporary opportunity
16:37to test the desire of both sides to avoid escalation,
16:40in light of the complexity of the regional scene
16:43and the clash of political and military interests.
16:46Hence, the question is raised,
16:48is the deterrence a sign of reaching a wider agreement,
16:52or will it only be a temporary rest for the fighters,
16:57in the light of not reaching an agreement
17:00on the fundamental issues between Tal Abyad and Hezbollah?
17:08The Moroccan ambassador to the United Arab Emirates,
17:11Mohamed Arrouchi,
17:13said that the Moroccan side
17:15has no support for the separatist and terrorist movements.
17:18The Moroccan ambassador to the United Arab Emirates,
17:21Mohamed Arrouchi,
17:24said that the armed and terrorist groups
17:27are feeding on the absence of state power
17:30in the areas in which they are active,
17:33and are trying to control these last ones,
17:36undermining the territorial unity of the countries
17:39in a fierce struggle for its sovereignty.
17:45The Minister of Finance,
17:47Kareem Zidane,
17:49and the Minister of Economy,
17:52Trade and Industry of Japan,
17:54Yujimoto,
17:55are holding a memorandum today
17:57to strengthen cooperation between the two countries
18:00in the field of investment.
18:02The memorandum aims to provide a platform
18:04to strengthen economic relations
18:06between Morocco and Japan,
18:08and to create new ways of cooperation,
18:10and to strengthen the shared exchange
18:12of experiences and good practices.
18:14The signing of this memorandum
18:16is part of a promotional tour
18:19led by Zidane,
18:20the head of a large Moroccan delegation
18:22to Japan and the Republic of Korea.
18:24The meetings were organized
18:26with Japanese companies
18:28in cars, planes, food industries
18:30and renewable energy sectors.
18:32The Moroccan delegation will reach
18:34its promotional tour in Seoul on Thursday,
18:37where it will present Morocco's qualifications
18:40as an investment direction
18:42during the Moroccan conference.
18:45The professor of the University of Zakaria in Iran
18:48considered the process of downloading
18:50the Social Protection Workshop
18:52by the government to be facing
18:54several challenges and problems.
18:56Today, at the end of 2024,
18:58we must pass to the extreme speed
19:00regarding downloading
19:02the two very important workshops
19:04related to the compensation of work
19:06and also related to resigning,
19:08whether related to the problems
19:10related to resigning
19:12or also related to resigning
19:14for some groups
19:16in the society
19:18that do not give
19:20resigning
19:22for the work you do.
19:24But allow me to be
19:26also subjectively and academically
19:28in the presentation.
19:30Today, regarding downloading,
19:32there are very important problems
19:34that must be addressed.
19:36There must be a problem
19:38related to the beneficiaries,
19:40and what the Economic,
19:42Social and Household Council
19:44brought with it.
19:46There is a confirmation
19:48that more than 8 million
19:50beneficiaries are now
19:52out of coverage,
19:54either through problems
19:56related to financial commitments
19:58that must be fulfilled,
20:00or also problems related to
20:02not benefiting from any program.
20:04I think that this group
20:06that reached almost
20:088 million beneficiaries,
20:10and I am not the one speaking,
20:12but a constitutional institution,
20:14this group must have
20:16a very important solution.
20:18There is another thing
20:20that must be pointed out.
20:22There must be a basis
20:24for the health offer.
20:26It is true that the government
20:28has made great efforts
20:30in giving priority
20:32to the population
20:34in order to achieve
20:36family compensation,
20:38but there must also be
20:40a basis for the health offer
20:42through the efforts
20:44of so-called doctors.
20:46Today, we have more than
20:4832,000 doctors,
20:50and we are in need
20:52to double
20:54the number of doctors,
20:56and there is also
20:58the so-called paramedical,
21:00or medical doubt.
21:02The Director of the National Security Office
21:04will now begin the work
21:06of the State Committee
21:08on Leadership and Coordination
21:10in the State of Quneitra
21:12with a prominent civilian
21:14and security figure.
21:16A new security unit
21:18is establishing the service
21:20police structure,
21:22the State Committee on Leadership
21:24and Coordination in the State of Quneitra.
21:26Its mission is to combine
21:28multiple levels of communication
21:30and internal security coordination
21:32and its main goal
21:34is to respond to calls for
21:36support from citizens
21:38within a communication system
21:40between field police units.
21:42The goal of the security unit
21:44in its new hall
21:46is to provide
21:48highly advanced
21:50technical and logistical equipment.
21:52The goal is to respond
21:54to calls from citizens
21:56coming through Line 19
21:58in full coordination
22:00with the State Committee
22:02on Leadership and Coordination
22:04in the State of Quneitra.
22:06The security unit
22:08in its new hall
22:10is to provide
22:12highly advanced
22:14technical and logistical
22:16equipment
22:18within a communication system
22:20between field police units
22:22within the State of Quneitra.
22:24The security unit
22:26in its new hall
22:28is to provide
22:30highly advanced
22:32technical and logistical
22:34equipment
22:36within a communication system
22:38between field police units
22:40within the State of Quneitra.
22:42The security unit
22:44in its new hall
22:46is to provide
22:48highly advanced
22:50technical and logistical
22:52equipment
22:54within a communication system
22:56between field police units
22:58within the State of Quneitra.
23:26The security unit
23:28in its new hall
23:30is to provide
23:32highly advanced
23:34technical and logistical
23:36equipment
23:38within a communication system
23:40within the State of Quneitra.
23:42The security unit
23:44in its new hall
23:46is to provide
23:48highly advanced
23:50technical and logistical
23:52equipment
23:54within a communication system
23:56between field police units
23:58within the State of Quneitra.
24:00The security unit
24:02in its new hall
24:04is to provide
24:06highly advanced
24:08technical and logistical
24:10equipment
24:12within a communication system
24:14within the State of Quneitra.
24:16The security unit
24:18in its new hall
24:20is to provide
24:22highly advanced
24:24technical and logistical
24:26equipment
24:28within a communication system
24:30within the State of Quneitra.
24:32The security unit
24:34in its new hall
24:36is to provide
24:38highly advanced
24:40technical and logistical
24:42equipment
24:44within a communication system
24:46within the State of Quneitra.
24:48The security unit
24:50in its new hall
24:52is to provide
24:54highly advanced
24:56technical and logistical
24:58equipment
25:00within a communication system
25:02within the State of Quneitra.
25:04The security unit
25:06in its new hall
25:08is to provide
25:10highly advanced
25:12technical and logistical
25:14equipment
25:16within a communication system
25:18within the State of Quneitra.
25:20The security unit
25:22is to provide
25:24highly advanced
25:26technical and logistical
25:28equipment
25:30within a communication system
25:32within the State of Quneitra.
25:34The security unit
25:36in its new hall
25:38is to provide
25:40highly advanced
25:42technical and logistical
25:44equipment
25:46within a communication system
25:48within the State of Quneitra.