مدي 1 تي في : MEDI1 MORNING - 07/03/2025
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00:00And now to the last and most important news, which we will follow in its most prominent headlines.
00:08Mauritius confirms that Morocco's determination to strengthen the path of strategic partnership is fruitful
00:15and it looks to double efforts with the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council.
00:21Five national and international investors have taken the lead in six projects in the field of green hydrogen in the southern regions of the Kingdom.
00:36In Syria, more than 70 people were killed in clashes between security forces and Assad's allies.
00:51In Tunisia, more than 1,000 people were killed in clashes.
00:56In Tunisia, more than 1,000 people were killed in clashes.
01:04Foreign Minister Wachoun and the Moroccan-African Cooperation confirm once again
01:11that Morocco's determination to strengthen the path of strategic partnership is fruitful
01:18and it looks to double efforts with the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council.
01:25In front of the joint ministerial meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council and the Kingdom of Morocco in Mecca,
01:32Bureta also recorded his deep relief from the important thorns cut by the fruitful partnership between the two sides.
01:40Details with our guest in Mecca, Abdul Mulla Bukhris and Faisal Abroosh.
01:46Mecca welcomes joint meetings of the foreign ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council and the Kingdom of Morocco
01:55on the importance of the 163th ministerial meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council.
02:02On the discussion table, a group of issues concern the strengthening of strategic cooperation in a group of issues of common interest.
02:09An artificial and multilateral relationship between the Kingdom of Morocco and the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council
02:16was further strengthened by the agreement of King Mohammed III,
02:20which elevated it to the position of strategic, comprehensive and renewed relations on a number of levels.
02:29The 163th ministerial meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council,
02:34which is held on the eve of the joint ministerial meetings between the Cooperation Council and the Moroccan Foreign Minister,
02:42seeks to implement the decision of the Supreme Council of the Cooperation Council,
02:47which was issued from the 45th summit in Kuwait in December last year.
02:53Issues related to the strategic dialogue and relations between the countries of the Cooperation Council,
02:58the countries and the international groups, in addition to the latest regional and international developments.
03:04In Mecca, the Moroccan-Saudi partnership has always been present
03:08within the framework of the 14th edition of the Moroccan-Saudi High Community Committee,
03:13a meeting that reflects the link between the two countries and this historical relationship
03:18that has been strengthened over the years and which is confirmed through the partnerships and agreements that are being signed.
03:25The meeting was directed to the signing of the Joint Comprehensive Cooperation Agreement
03:30for Mutual Recognition of the Reliable Economic Activist Program
03:35and a reminder of understanding in the field of environmental protection and sustainable development.
03:41At the eve of the 7th meeting of the Moroccan-Gulf Cooperation Council,
03:47Nasser Bourita confirmed the strengthening of relations between the Moroccan Kingdom and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries
03:56and the desire in the past to develop them based on common interests,
04:03through strengthening Gulf investments in the Kingdom under the open borders
04:10and through the Gulf Investment Forum, which is expected to be established in the Kingdom of Morocco this year.
04:20This is the 7th round of this joint meeting between Morocco and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.
04:26The starting point is the strong relationship between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries
04:41and the Moroccan-Gulf Summit in 2016 is the reference in everything related to the development of this relationship.
04:49The Kingdom's desire is to build this relationship, in addition to the brotherly, friendly and mutual love,
05:03it is also based on common interests.
05:06Today, thanks to the reforms carried out by the Kingdom, Morocco is an important investment target.
05:13Therefore, the Moroccan-Gulf relationship should take into account all these reforms and developments,
05:23all these pillars that Morocco knows.
05:26As you noticed in the discussions, the economic side played a major role,
05:33and the Moroccan-Gulf Investment Forum, which will be held this year,
05:37will form the groundwork for the Moroccan and the Gulf sectors to work together.
05:46The Kingdom's initiative in Africa, whether it is related to the Atlantic Ocean,
05:53the gas pipeline from Nigeria to Morocco to Europe,
05:57or related to the emergence of coastal countries to the Atlantic Ocean,
06:01are all strategic opportunities to strengthen cooperation between Morocco and these countries.
06:12These countries, as you can see today, encourage and support these initiatives.
06:19You can also see that they have an important strategic dimension,
06:25because it creates stability, development, and a change in dealing with the problems of the continent.
06:36The African continent, as His Majesty the King said, is not only the continent of problems,
06:40it is also the continent of opportunities.
06:42These Kingdom's initiatives make this region of opportunities,
06:46and this active African region, strong in these initiatives.
06:51Today, I had the opportunity to discuss with the Gulf Cooperation Council countries
06:55about the importance of these initiatives and to present them,
06:58and the support of all these countries was clear, as it was in the statement issued.
07:03The Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council, Jassim Labdioui, in Mecca,
07:10mentioned the pioneering initiatives launched by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI for Africa.
07:16During the joint ministerial meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council and the Kingdom of Morocco,
07:24Jassim Labdioui mentioned the pioneering initiatives launched by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI
07:29to enable coastal countries to become Atlanteans,
07:32and the series of African countries focused on Atlanteans,
07:36as well as the project of the Niger-Moroccan gas pipeline.
07:40Jassim Labdioui also highlighted the reforms carried out by His Majesty the King Mohammed VI
07:47in all political, economic and social spheres,
07:52which made Morocco a reference partner, a source of credibility,
07:58and a source of stability in the region.
08:02The Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council, Jassim Labdioui,
08:07also emphasized the positions and decisions of the Council on the permanent stability of the Moroccan Sahara,
08:13the stability of the Kingdom of Morocco, and the unity of its lands.
08:18Today, in the framework of the joint ministerial meeting between the Council and the Kingdom of Morocco,
08:24to strengthen the distinguished historical relations that unite us,
08:27and to support the basis of the strategic partnership between the two sides,
08:33and to develop it in various fields.
08:36He emphasized the position of the Supreme Council of the Cooperation Council in its 45th round
08:41in December 2024 in the State of Kuwait,
08:44on the importance of the strategic partnership between the Cooperation Council and the Kingdom of Morocco,
08:48on the implementation of the joint work plan,
08:51on its positions and decisions on the permanent support of the Moroccan Sahara,
08:54on the security and stability of the Kingdom of Morocco,
08:57and on the unity of its lands,
08:59in accordance with the decision of the Security Council 2756,
09:03issued on October 31, 2024, on the Moroccan Sahara.
09:09Once again, I thank my brother, Ma'ali Nasser Bureita,
09:14for his generosity and generosity during our visit to Rabat last year.
09:19The Minister of Foreign Affairs and the African and Moroccan Cooperation,
09:24who resides abroad, Nasser Bureita,
09:27also conducted research with the Foreign Minister and Syrian expatriates,
09:31Assad Hassan al-Shibani,
09:33and Bureita stated that during this meeting,
09:36he confirmed the support of Morocco for the unity of Syria,
09:39its territorial sovereignty,
09:41and also the reminder of what His Majesty King Mohammed VI expressed to the Syrian President,
09:45in support of everything that fulfills the aspirations of the Syrian people.
09:52The Moroccan government announced the selection of five national and international investors
09:58to carry out six projects in the field of green hydrogen,
10:02on three sides of the Kingdom's southern region,
10:05with an investment value of 319 billion dirhams,
10:11on the basis of negotiations with the partners.
10:15It was made clear to the government that,
10:18in line with the vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
10:22and the ambition to promote Morocco to the top,
10:25in countries with strong qualifications in the field of green hydrogen,
10:29the president and the government, Aziz Akhnoosh,
10:32convened a committee of leadership,
10:34to present Morocco in this future sector,
10:37and during the meeting,
10:39the investors in charge of these projects were selected.
11:07Aziz Akhnoosh, President of the Moroccan Government
11:10We convened this meeting to select the five major investors,
11:13who are national and international,
11:16who have carried out approximately six projects,
11:21and their investment is 319 billion dirhams,
11:28and they will continue these projects, God willing, in the future.
11:31These investors are national, international, American, European,
11:44including France, Spain and Germany,
11:47and there are also Arab countries,
11:51such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE,
11:53and in the end, there is a large group of Chinese companies.
12:01These are very important investments,
12:04which will lead to the production of hydrogen in one of the three areas,
12:09which will include investments in the interior,
12:12the eyes and the hearts,
12:14which will make these promising investments, God willing,
12:18and which will contribute to the positive dynamic
12:22that we want to see in the hydrogen sector.
12:27Police officers in Tanja state
12:31cooperated closely with the public administration
12:34to monitor the national soil.
12:36They were able to stop the attempt to smuggle
12:395 tons and 758 kilograms of shira drugs,
12:43and to stop two people in the outskirts of the city of Moulay Bousselham,
12:46who were suspected of being connected to a criminal network
12:51that is active in the international smuggling of drugs and mental drugs.
12:59The head of the African Institute for Human Rights Studies,
13:05Zain Al Abidine Al Wali,
13:07confirmed that Algeria is fully responsible
13:11for the dangerous violations committed by the police.
13:17Algeria, as per international law,
13:20is fully responsible for these violations,
13:23both morally and legally.
13:27Algeria, unfortunately, says to the United Nations
13:32and the Human Rights Council in particular,
13:35that it has mobilized these camps to an armed militia.
13:39I point out that in 2018,
13:42there was a decision by the Human Rights Committee
13:44to serve the comprehensive state reports of Algeria,
13:48and it was confirmed that Algeria cannot
13:51be deprived of its legal responsibilities
13:54by imposing it to mobilize the camps of the armed militia,
13:58because this land is under its judicial state.
14:02This imposition is a cover for the police
14:06to investigate all these crimes in the Indus camp
14:10without being held accountable.
14:12The ambassador and permanent representative of Morocco
14:16at the United Nations Office in Geneva,
14:18Omar Zniber, in the UN Palace in Geneva,
14:21highlighted the Moroccan model of coexistence
14:24between religions and the efforts of the Kingdom
14:27to strengthen tolerance and mutual respect
14:31and dialogue between religions.
14:33Zniber confirmed in an interview
14:35during the opening of the Beatacen Organization,
14:38permanent to Morocco and the Netherlands,
14:39on the 58th anniversary of the Human Rights Council,
14:44that Morocco is a land of diversity and tolerance,
14:48characterized by a harmonious coexistence between religions,
14:52where Muslims, Jews and Christians have lived in peace for centuries.
14:57Zniber added that this diversity is rooted in history
15:01and the national identity of the Kingdom.
15:04In this context,
15:05the importance of establishing the Emirate of the Believers,
15:09which is a symbol of the unity of the Ummah
15:12and the guarantee of the freedom to practice religious rituals.
15:19Morocco renewed in front of the Peace and Security Council
15:23of the African Union,
15:25a confirmation of its readiness to cooperate closely
15:28with the African actors and international partners
15:31in the field of responding to climate-related challenges
15:35in order to build the foundations of African climate sovereignty.
15:39The Moroccan delegation said
15:41during a meeting on climate change,
15:43a threat to peace and security in Africa,
15:45organized by the Council of Peace and Security under the Moroccan presidency,
15:49said that the ambition that Morocco carries
15:52and will continue to defend it
15:54is the unification of efforts and strengthening of capabilities,
15:57which allows the transfer of threats to opportunities.
16:01The delegation mentioned that the Kingdom,
16:02under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
16:06is working hard to establish an African model
16:10that is integrated with climate and security softness.
16:19The Syrian Human Rights Center
16:22announced today that 70 people have been killed,
16:25at least in Latakia, on the Syrian coast,
16:29in clashes between security forces
16:32led by the late President Bashar al-Assad.
16:35The center, through the X platform,
16:38has lost more than 70 people,
16:40dozens of wounded,
16:42and prisoners in constant clashes and clashes
16:45on the Syrian coast
16:47between elements of the Ministry of Interior
16:50and armed forces of the far-right regime.
16:53The Latakia province has witnessed
16:56unprecedented clashes since the overthrow of the Assad regime,
17:00which was used by security forces
17:04to target the armed leaders of the overthrown president,
17:10according to Al-Marsad.
17:12As the security forces imposed on Thursday night,
17:15there were clashes in the province until this morning.
17:25Our news continues,
17:27we will continue in Al-Riyadah.