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22nd May 2017

This article is about the formation of a  a joint committee between the Moroccan Economic, Social and Environmental Council and the European Economic and Social Committee to observe the implementation of the Association Agreement between Morocco and the European Union. The committee is expected to give fresh impetus to the relations between Morocco and the European Union, which have been characterized by tension over the past period against the background of the decision of the European Court to stop importing agricultural and marine materials from Western Sahara.

Author: Ahmad Belhmaidi

Media: Al Ahdath Al Maghribiya , Morocco

Dat of publication: May 17, 2017

Link to original publication (in Arabic)

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لجنة مشتركة لتجاوز تعثرات الشراكة المغربية الأوروبية – أحداث.أنفو

 

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