Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Chairs GCC-Moroccan Summit 2 Riyadh

  • 2/5/2023
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Then, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques addressed the summit, welcoming the GCC leaders, in Saudi Arabia and welcoming, in his own name and on behalf of the leaders of the GCC member states, the King of Morocco Mohammed VI, who the GCC member states hold a great reverence for him, for his country and its fraternal people, as well, adding that this meeting is but a reflection of the special and distinct relations, binding GCC member states and Morocco. Your Majesty, King Salman addressing the Moroccan Monarch, asserted in his name and on behalf of the GCC member states' leaders, the keenness to put their bilateral relations with Morocco, at the highest levels, in all political, economic, military and security-related aspects: "As we appreciate your fraternal country's supporting stances for the causes of our countries, recalling, with reverence its participation, in Kuwait liberation war, its initiative to take part, in the Determination Storm, Islamic Military Coalition to combat terrorism, confirming our solidarity and support of all political and security-related issues, concerning your fraternal country, atop of which the Moroccan Sahara issue and our total rejection of any act that may affect Moroccan supreme interests, King Salman stated. Your Majesty, I would like to stress that we pay a great attention to tackle Islamic and Arab nations' issues, including the Palestinian cause and the Syrian and Libyan crises, confirming our keenness on Iraq's security and stability. In Yemen, we are keen to find a solution, in accordance with the GCC initiative, outputs of the national dialogue and the Security Council's resolution no. (2216), hoping that the talks, in Kuwait, would achieve positive progress, in this regard. This meeting will unify our stance, enhance our stances and promote our relations to more wider domains, to best serve the interests of our countries and peoples. Wassalamu Alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh --More 21:38 LOCAL TIME 18:38 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w

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