Morocco and Mauritania concluded their 7th joint commission session Wednesday (April 24th) in Nouakchott with the signing of 17 new co-operation accords, MAP reported.
New partnerships are planned in transportation, education, scientific research, energy, housing, sanitation and other areas.
In his opening address to the session, Mauritanian Prime Minister Moulaye Ould Mohamed Laghdaf called on Moroccan business leaders to invest in his country’s fishing, mining and agriculture sectors, AFP reported.