Doha: Morocco's Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch held talks Tuesday with his Congolese counterpart Judith Sumino Toloka, who is currently visiting Rabat, on means to enhance bilateral cooperation relations. The discussions aimed to explore opportunities for strengthening ties between the two nations across various sectors. According to Qatar News Agency, the talks also addressed issues of common interest, highlighting the mutual desire to deepen collaboration on both regional and international levels. The meeting signifies an important step in reinforcing diplomatic and economic relations between Morocco and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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