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Morocco, Sudan agree to consolidate bilateral cooperation

Xinhua, July 14, 2016 Adjust font size:

Morocco and Sudan signed a memorandum of understanding in Rabat on Wednesday on cooperation in various fields, particularly in the coordination of government actions.

The document was signed by Moroccan Secretary General of the Government Driss Dahak and his Sudanese counterpart, Ahmed Saad Omar.

It provides for exchanging experience and expertise in several fields, and lending support to the members of the Sudanese Council of Ministers in coordinating the activities of various departments. Endit