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Achieving Maghreb Union, A Vital Necessity – Algeria’s President

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Tunisia’s President Hopes Combined Efforts Will Lead To Holding 7th Maghreban Summit

Rabat – Achieving the Maghreb union at a time of regional and international grouping has become a vital necessity that will enable our brotherly peoples to address the numerous challenges within a homogeneous and united framework, underscored Algeria’s President . Abdelaziz Bouteflika.

In a message to HM King Mohammed VI on the occasion of the 23rd anniversary of the Arab Maghreb Union (AMU), Bouteflika stressed “the need for endeavourig according to a realistic and progressive approach that takes into account the interests of our countries and the aspirations of our peoples.”

President Bouteflika added that time is up to think about a Maghreb based on economic complementarity and common policies in different areas.

“Algeria will contribute to the collective effort serving the interests of our brotherly countries,” he said, reiterating his country’s determination to endeavour together with His Majesty to consolidate the achievements and reinvigorate the structures of the Maghreb.

Tunisia’s President Hopes Combined Efforts Will Lead To Holding 7th Maghreban Summit

Tunis –Tunisia’s President Moncef Marzouki voiced hope to see the current combined efforts of Maghreban coutries lead to the holding of the 7th Arab Maghreb Summit.

In a message to HM King Mohammed VI on the occasion of the 23rd anniversary of the Arab Maghreb Union (AMU), President Marzouki said that the summit will be an important step in the Maghreb integration process which will help meet the current and future challenges. On this occasion, President Marzouki reiterated full commitment to deepen consultation and coordination with the Sovereign with a view to ” reinvigorating the structures of AMU, opening large prospects to our peoples and achieving their aspirations to further prosperity, stability and solidarity.”

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