Mogadishu (KAAB TV) – The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Federal Government of Somalia, Abdisalan Abdi Ali, and his Moroccan counterpart have signed a bilateral agreement aimed at strengthening cooperation and advancing key sectors in both countries.
According to a statement published on the website of Somalia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the agreement marks a new era of partnership between Mogadishu and Rabat.
Under the new accord, the two nations will collaborate in areas including education, vocational training, health, security, economic investment, sports, and culture.
Somalia and Morocco, long-time partners in several international organizations, have also agreed to review the agreement after two years to assess progress and further enhance their cooperation.
The statement added that Morocco has increased its annual scholarship quota for Somali students to 120, with a particular focus on supporting higher education.

