Saudi Council of Ministers Hail Results of 13th Morocco-Saudi Arabia Joint Commission
The Saudi Council of Ministers, meeting Tuesday under the chairmanship of the Custodian of the Holy Places of Islam, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, welcomed the results of the 13th session of the Moroccan-Saudi Joint Commission, held last week in Rabat. The council welcomed the results of this session which reflect “a common will to develop relations between the two countries and raise them to the level of desired aspirations, as well as the concordance of views regarding regional and international issues.” The Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans Abroad, Nasser Bourita, and his Saudi counterpart, H.H. Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, had expressed their satisfaction with the excellent level of cooperation between the two countries. They had welcomed the momentum of this cooperation in its various political, economic, cultural and social fields under the enlightened leadership of the leaders of the two countries, His Majesty King Mohammed VI, and his brother, the Custodian of the Holy Places of Islam, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. The holding of this Commission reflects the high level of solid fraternal relations that unite the Kingdoms of Morocco and Saudi Arabia, and the bonds of sincere affection that bind the two Heads of State, His Majesty King Mohammed VI and his brother, the Custodian of the Holy Places of Islam, King Salmane Ben Abdelaziz Al Saud. This meeting also illustrated the common will of the two sisterly countries, under the high instructions of their leaders, to improve the prospects of bilateral cooperation in order to meet the aspirations of the two brotherly Moroccan and Saudi peoples to strengthen their partnership for their progress and prosperity.