Mohammed VI in Visita a Bamako, 'Ready to support the country's reconstruction'

di Belkassem Yassine -

“>mohammed VI con keitaMorocco's King Mohammed VI visited in Mali for the inauguration of the new president, Ibrahim Babacer Keita, meeting which was attended by more than twenty understood State. The Moroccan monarch, as guest of honor, gave a long speech in which he said he was willing to make a tangible contribution to the reconstruction of the country and said that "despite the difficulties these surmountable, Mali has managed to achieve transparent and credible presidential elections, in the exercise of the sovereignty of the country, of its stability and its unity. This success is the real answer to radicalisti and extremists of every faction. If we congratulate all of the collective victory against obscurantist forces and separatist in Mali, we are all aware of the breadth of challenges that lie ahead, in this new phase of reconciliation of national reconstruction ".
Confirming the attachment of Morocco to South-South cooperation, the king insisted that Morocco will spare no effort to help the socio-economic sectors in Mali priority, stressing that his presence in Bamako "is an expression of friendship of the Moroccan people and the testimony of his attachment to the singular relationship with all the people of Mali". And announced that "five hundred Malian imam will prepare to Fes, in Morocco ".
Mohammed VI also thanked France, that with its military intervention has led to the deportation of extremist groups from the north of Mali, and offered his support to a number of projects for the human and social development of the country, in particular in the political, infrastructure and health, with the construction of a hospital in Bamako.
In the capital of the sovereign had fruitful talks on South-South cooperation and vision about the reconstruction of Mali, with numerous presidents in particular those of France, Tunisia, Gabon, Guinea, Niger, Chad and Côte d'Ivoire, and received the leaders of various Muslim brotherhoods Malian.