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00:19Welcome to Al Montasaf.
00:25In Morocco, the National Investment Committee supports 56 investment projects worth 134 billion dirhams.
00:35In Syria, the head of the transitional government invites Syrians abroad to return and assures that the time has come for the Syrians to enjoy stability.
00:47In Zurich, there is an international football competition to determine the identity of the countries organized for the next two editions of the World Cup.
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01:02The National Investment Committee, in its sixth term as the head of the transitional government,
01:08supported 56 investment projects worth 134 billion dirhams.
01:16These projects will enable the establishment of about 28,000 jobs.
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01:37The National Investment Committee, in its sixth term as the head of the transitional government,
01:43supported 56 investment projects worth 134 billion dirhams,
01:48including 45 billion dirhams as a private investment, which will enable the establishment of about 27,000 jobs.
01:57Of these projects, 52 projects worth 113 billion dirhams,
02:05which will enable the establishment of about 18,000 jobs,
02:08which will benefit from the incentives provided by the main support system.
02:13Four investment projects worth a total of about 121 billion dirhams,
02:18which will enable the establishment of about 10,000 jobs,
02:21and will benefit from the support system of strategic investments.
02:27The National Investment Committee has given a strategic map of three projects in three vital sectors.
02:35These projects include 19 sectors, such as industry, renewable energy, tourism, industries and food.
02:44In addition, these projects will benefit from the distribution of 32 jobs in 12 regions of the Kingdom.
02:52These indicators confirm that the National Investment Committee will contribute to the strengthening of international justice
02:59and will be able to create investment and job opportunities in all quarters of the Kingdom and the government in all sectors.
03:07We are happy and excited about the success of these projects until they are implemented.
03:16We are with the economic analyst Rashid Sari from Al-Dar Al-Bayda. Welcome.
03:21What are the targeted sectors in these projects?
03:26And to what extent do you think the investment agreement contributed to the strengthening of international justice in these projects?
03:37First of all, we are talking about a large amount of money today, 134 billion Dirhams.
03:45The first issue, ladies and gentlemen, is that it includes all, that is, international justice, because the Jihad is 12.
03:54This is very important. This is the first issue.
03:56The second issue today is that the sectors are diverse.
04:00We are talking about the tourism sector, we are talking about the investment sector in the energy sector,
04:09as well as renewable energy through sea water.
04:14Today, we are talking about projects, as I said, that are diverse.
04:18They do not only include one field without another, but we notice another issue,
04:23which is that these projects that we are talking about will create a group of job opportunities.
04:30We are talking today about 1.2 million jobs.
04:33Also today, we notice that these projects are entering this framework of the new investment framework.
04:40The new investment framework, among its basics, is that it includes the private sector and the public sector.
04:48We notice that this issue is facing today that it is a group of projects that we are talking about.
04:54Today, we are directing this field, that is, the private sector, to 45 billion Dirhams,
05:01which will be allocated to the private sector investment.
05:03This is very important.
05:04Also today, when we talk about the fact that there is diversity, this is very important,
05:09because there is not only one sector without another, but a variety of sectors that will include these projects.
05:17They are entering the framework that we are talking about,
05:20and the goal is to invest 550 billion Dirhams and save 500,000 jobs.
05:29These projects, these dynamics, come at a very appropriate time.
05:33Today, we are talking about organizing the World Cup in 2030.
05:37Today, we need to be ready to be ready for these challenges
05:44The new investment framework, which will include infrastructure,
05:48will include the sea water industry, will also include renewable energy.
05:53The tourism industry, we need to sell more.
05:56These projects, as you mentioned, include vital sectors, as you mentioned,
06:03from the industry, tourism and renewable energy sectors.
06:07In your opinion, to what extent will this diversity contribute to the creation of new dynamics,
06:14as well as to reduce pressure, perhaps on the agricultural sector,
06:18especially with the passage of drought years?
06:22This is a serious question, and it also needs to be answered.
06:27Today, as you know, there is a challenge on the level of climate change and drought.
06:33When we talk about these projects, of course, the sea water industry will guarantee us drinking water.
06:39It will also guarantee us the coverage of the agricultural sector and also contribute to agriculture.
06:46When we talk today about renewable energy,
06:49renewable energy will greatly benefit us in reducing the cost of the sea water industry,
06:57in addition to contributing to the electricity sector.
07:01Today, I can tell you that the cost of electricity in Morocco is much lower than in China,
07:11thanks to the solar energy that will be used.
07:16In addition to this, today, as we said, the agricultural sector employs a large percentage of the population of Morocco.
07:23This sea water industry will contribute to the re-employment of a group of farmers,
07:29as well as guaranteeing food sovereignty for Morocco.
07:33In addition to this, we are also talking about the tourism sector,
07:38and we are looking forward to welcoming tourism in a large and very large way in Morocco by the year 2030.
07:45There will be a group of important investments in this sector,
07:50in addition to the infrastructure sectors, which are not related to infrastructure.
07:54There is a group of investments.
07:56We should not forget that today we are also talking about the private sector.
08:01Today, there is a great interest in the private sector,
08:04because your children will be more than 60% of the private sector by the year 2030.
08:12These are projects that, as I said, the National Investment Committee is not the group that was established,
08:21but there were successive groups.
08:24I think that today we started with a set of results,
08:28and it remains that there is a challenge and we should talk about it.
08:33The big challenge today is the decrease in the percentage of unemployment in Morocco.
08:40I think that these large-scale investments will contribute to reducing unemployment in Morocco
08:46to its normal level that we were living four or five years ago.
08:52In addition to this point, the decrease in unemployment is a challenge that Morocco is suffering from,
08:59which has reached a high percentage.
09:02The unemployment rate was high in the agricultural sector, which has lost many job opportunities.
09:10How will those who have lost job opportunities in this field be integrated in other sectors?
09:18When we talk today about the release of seawater,
09:23I am sure that these projects that we are talking about will guarantee food security for the people of Morocco.
09:30It will also guarantee the irrigation of a group of villages.
09:34It will guarantee us the irrigation of a group of lands.
09:38I think that today there is a confirmation that even in Morocco,
09:43a group of investments will be directed to the agricultural sector,
09:48which is the capital of Morocco.
09:51This is the goal of today's projects,
09:54because it is a big problem, as we said, for the energy sector.
09:59Economist Rashid Sari, we do not hear you well.
10:02Perhaps we will contact you again later in our next broadcast.
10:06We always stay in Rabat, where the President of Morocco,
10:10Aziz Akhannouch, convened a meeting on the issue of employment
10:14in the presence of all the relevant ministries,
10:17in addition to the so-called plan and the National Social Security Fund,
10:21and the Office of Employment Development and Employment.
10:25A statement was made to the President of the Government that the meeting was held
10:30on the practical amendments brought by the roadmap of the employment sector,
10:34which the government is committed to announcing in the near future,
10:39with the aim of strengthening the dynamic of the sector,
10:42in line with the directions of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
10:45aimed at achieving economic and social growth in the country.
10:53On another level, the Kremlin confirmed that Russia is communicating
10:57with the new authorities in Syria about the military presence
11:01and diplomatic representation of Moscow after the fall of its ally Bashar al-Assad.
11:05The spokesman in the name of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov said
11:09that Moscow is communicating with those who control the situation in Syria,
11:13because Russia has a military base there and a diplomatic mission,
11:17and the questions related to the safety of these facilities are of great importance.
11:24The United States, on behalf of its Foreign Minister Antony Blinken,
11:28urged all countries to support a comprehensive and transparent political process
11:31and to refrain from any foreign intervention in Syria.
11:34Blinken stressed that Washington will fully recognize and fully support
11:38the future Syrian government, which will be fully aware of the transition process,
11:43with the need to lead to a credible, comprehensive and non-sectarian government.
11:48In return, Blinken confirmed that the priorities for Washington
11:51are to firmly commit the Syrian government to fully respect the rights of minorities
11:57and to facilitate the access of humanitarian aid to all who need it.
12:05Among the latest developments in Syria,
12:08days after the fall of the Assad regime,
12:10the head of the transitional government, Mohamed al-Bashir,
12:13called on Syrians abroad to return to contribute to the development of their country.
12:18Al-Bashir said that the time is now for the Syrians to enjoy tranquility and stability.
12:22Al-Bashir, who was the head of the Rescue Government in Idlib,
12:26with the opposition factions north-west of Syria,
12:29was commanded by the head of the Government of Employment
12:31to take a step in the path of the transitional phase
12:34after more than five decades of the Assad regime in Syria,
12:38at a time when Israel continues to destroy Syrian military installations.
12:42Today, the Cabinet meeting was convened.
12:46A team of workers from the Syrian Rescue Government
12:52who worked in the Idlib area and around it,
12:55in addition to the Syrian Government of the Abandoned Regime.
12:58The purpose of the meeting is to transfer the files and institutions
13:02from the government of the Abandoned Regime
13:05to the current Syrian government
13:07in order to receive these files and manage the work.
13:11This means that it will be a Syrian government
13:13to manage the work during a transitional period.
13:16God willing, it may end on the 31st, God willing.
13:20This task was entrusted to us by the general leadership
13:23to manage the work of the Syrian government.
13:27The International Football Union has decided
13:30to hold an exceptional conference
13:32to determine the identity of the two countries
13:34that are organized for the next two editions of the World Cup.
13:37This is due to the vote of the member unions
13:39after the selection of the only two files
13:41nominated to the minimum required
13:43in the evaluation of the submitted offers.
13:45It is also decided that FIFA will agree
13:47with the General Assembly in the virtual conference
13:49on the honor of organizing the 2030 World Cup
13:53for the file between Morocco, Spain and Portugal
13:56in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the World Cup
14:00and the 2034 World Cup for Saudi Arabia.
14:07Regarding the privacy and strength of the Moroccan, Spanish and Portuguese files
14:10for the World Cup 2030,
14:12we follow the following interactive screen with Munsif Addy.
14:16The trip to Morocco to organize the World Cup
14:18is the real example of ambition,
14:20adherence to dreams and non-resignation.
14:23After five attempts to hold the World Cup
14:26for the biggest and most prominent event in the world,
14:29Morocco finally succeeded in the shared file
14:32with Spain and Portugal
14:34in winning the bet by choosing it as the host
14:36for the 2030 edition
14:38through the shared file of Spain and Portugal.
14:42The first attempt is for the 1994 World Cup.
14:45After a global football campaign
14:48to hold the Atlas in the 86th edition,
14:51a participation in the history of the Kingdom's courage
14:54to go on a competitive journey
14:56to hold the World Cup.
14:58A trip that was not intended to be a flower,
15:01but a strong, representative competition
15:03in Brazil and Chile,
15:05in addition to the United States.
15:08But the absence of experience and some necessary requirements
15:11compared to the American file in particular,
15:14made FIFA give the countries of the two years
15:17the honor of organizing the event.
15:19The second attempt was in the version
15:21that followed, specifically in 1998,
15:24which was from France,
15:26following the withdrawal of Switzerland
15:28before the voting phase.
15:30Again, Morocco returned to hold the dream
15:33of a race towards hosting the 2010 World Cup
15:36with a stronger file this time,
15:38and with better football and infrastructure,
15:41it made it closer than any time before
15:43to achieve the dream.
15:45But the voting was for the benefit of the South Africans
15:48with a small margin.
15:50The experience of 2010 strengthened Morocco's confidence
15:53and made it hold on to its dream
15:55to take the lead in the competition
15:57on the 2026 version.
15:59But some of the new standards
16:01set by the United Nations
16:03for the game,
16:05such as the increase in the number of participating elections,
16:08gave the dream another chance
16:10and brought the World Cup back to the United States,
16:13but this time in a file
16:15with Mexico and Canada.
16:17The 2030 version is a golden page
16:20in the history of the Moroccan dream.
16:22After benefiting from previous experiences,
16:25the Kingdom entered the race this time
16:27with a completely different face
16:29and strong features,
16:31starting with the file
16:33of participation with Spain and Portugal
16:35in a rich cultural and sporting historical relationship
16:38that unites the three countries,
16:40infrastructure, work,
16:42and efforts at the highest level in Morocco,
16:45as well as a great experience
16:47in hosting the biggest events
16:49in various fields.
16:51In addition to the golden participation
16:53of Atlassian lions,
16:55led by Walid El Gregg,
16:57took fourth place in Qatar's Mondia
16:59in 2022.
17:01This event made the dream a reality
17:03and strengthened the idea
17:05that Morocco is a lesson
17:07and a model for patience,
17:09faith in abilities,
17:11and dreaming to the end.
17:13King Mohammed VI
17:15was crowned on October 4, 2020,
17:17the good news for the Moroccan people
17:19by granting FIFA the kingdom
17:21alongside Spain and Portugal in general
17:23to host a championship
17:25that Morocco has been waiting for
17:27for many years.
17:29The winner received positive reactions
17:31and great statements,
17:33making him win the race early
17:35in front of the triple file
17:37of Uruguay, Paraguay, and Argentina
17:39before withdrawing later
17:41in favor of the organization
17:43of the first three matches
17:45for the elections of these countries
17:47in these championships.
17:49We stop at cultural tourism,
17:51which accounts for 69%
17:53of the tourist energy in Morocco,
17:55which is considered an unparalleled
17:57cultural, historical, rich,
17:59cultural, cultural, and influential
18:01face of the kingdom.
18:03It attracts foreign tourists,
18:05where most Moroccan tourists
18:07visit to discover the Morocco culture.
18:09Maha Jamal and Youssef Sharqi
18:15The cultural and historical heritage
18:17of the cities of the Kingdom of Morocco
18:19makes it one of the main
18:21tourist destinations worldwide.
18:23More than two-thirds of those
18:25who visit Morocco are
18:27lovers of this tourism.
18:29Traditional crafts, local skills,
18:31Moroccan cuisine, and local products
18:33in their richness and diversity,
18:35according to each region individually,
18:37arouse the curiosity of tourists
18:39from all over the world
18:41to discover their magic,
18:43and sometimes to settle
18:45until the adventure is completed.
18:47The King of Morocco
18:49accompanied a group of students
18:51who came together to discover
18:53the cultural heritage of Morocco
18:55and to search for international
18:57partnership opportunities
18:59in the cultural exchange
19:01between Morocco and the United States of America.
19:03This makes it easier
19:05for the relevant parties
19:07to value this heritage
19:09through important initiatives
19:11and strategies,
19:13especially the qualification
19:15of ancient cities,
19:17historical landmarks,
19:19the protection of archaeological sites,
19:21and tourism.
19:23We are currently talking
19:25about the experience
19:27of tourists
19:29and the experience of
19:31their return to Morocco
19:33and the cultural heritage of Morocco
19:35in terms of ancient cities
19:37and historical landmarks,
19:39such as Shala,
19:41Lodaya,
19:43Hassan, Darih,
19:45and others.
19:47In addition to the experience
19:49of tourists,
19:51tourists also
19:53have a role
19:55to play in the development
19:57of Moroccan tourism,
19:59because tourism is a national product
20:01and it contributes
20:03to the promotion
20:05of Moroccan tourism.
20:07In an important context
20:09where Morocco holds
20:11an important international
20:13academic achievement,
20:15it is a rare opportunity
20:17to recognize Morocco through
20:19a balanced cultural diplomacy
20:21and its history
20:23in order to revive
20:25the tourism sector in the country.
20:31Goodbye.
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