Reuters
On Monday, Morocco and Israel signed a partnership agreement in the economic, trade and technological fields, the official Moroccan News Agency reported.
The agency said that “during a hypothetical meeting, a strategic partnership agreement was signed between Moroccan and Israeli businessmen belonging to the private sector, with the aim of strengthening economic and commercial relations and developing the technological field between Morocco and Israel.”
She added that this agreement, which was signed by Shakib La’alj, President of the General Federation of Moroccan Enterprises, Ron Tomer, head of the Israeli Employers and Entrepreneurs Association, and the Association of Israeli Manufacturers, and Yorel Lynn, President of the Federation of Israeli Chambers of Commerce, aims to establish an open and lasting dialogue between the General Federation of Moroccan Enterprises and the Israeli Authority of Employers And employers, creating a space for the exchange of information and experiences in areas of common interest.
Last December, Morocco announced the resumption of official bilateral contacts and diplomatic relations with Israel by reopening the liaison offices that were closed in 2002.
Source: MAP