Africa-Press – Gambia. The Republic of The Gambia and the Kingdom of Morocco have renewed their pledge to strengthen ties and expand cooperation in key areas following a high-level official visit to Rabat this week.
Gambia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Gambians Abroad, Hon. Sering Modou Njie, visited Morocco on Wednesday, 23rd July 2025, at the invitation of Moroccan Foreign Minister Mr. Nasser Bourita. The visit reaffirmed the enduring friendship and solidarity between the two countries.
According to a joint communiqué, both sides held extensive discussions covering diplomatic, economic, education, and security matters. The two ministers reviewed ongoing partnerships and outlined fresh commitments to deepen collaboration in diplomacy, trade, education and human capital development, defence, security and migration.
The renewed partnership, the statement noted, reflects a shared vision for stability, peace and sustainable growth across West Africa and the wider continent.
Relations between Banjul and Rabat have grown steadily over the years, anchored on mutual respect and shared values. Officials said the latest engagements aim to build on this strong foundation, with new areas of focus set to boost economic links and capacity building opportunities for Gambians.
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