Morocco has denied reports that it has engaged in official or unofficial contact with the “self-proclaimed republic of Donesk”, an entity not recognized by either the Kingdom or the United Nations. “Morocco denies such information”, underlines the Moroccan embassy in kyiv in a clarification, following information conveyed by the media evoking contacts between Morocco and the “self-proclaimed republic of Donesk”. “This entity is recognized neither by our country nor by the United Nations”, reiterates the embassy. Therefore, “for the Moroccan state there can be no official or unofficial contact with an entity of this nature”, supports the development.
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Sovereign funds, a real catalyst for the emergence of Africa
Sovereign and strategic funds can be a real catalyst for a sustainable emergence of the African continent, underlined recently the ambassador and director general of the Moroccan Agency for International Cooperation (AMCI), Mohamed Methqal. “Our continent needs to accelerate its emergence. And for that, investment, co-investment and co-development in priority projects and sectors in African countries are becoming an imperative,” said Mr. Methqal who spoke at the closing of the work of the African Sovereign Investors Forum (ASIF) held on 20 and 21 June. In this respect, the role of sovereign and strategic funds in this dynamic with their leverage effect becomes essential and must also be complementary to other traditional sources of capital which already contribute to the financing of African development, he continued. In addition, reports the MAP, sovereign and strategic funds can be a locomotive for the local private sectors by pulling them and associating them in the implementation of local or regional projects and in which their financial resources will be invested. it belongs. Mr. Methqal thus welcomed the initiatives launched at the end of the Forum, convinced that this platform will contribute to strengthening South-South partnerships, to developing co-investment in African countries as well as in transformative regional projects and to accelerate regional economic integration. Furthermore, he called on economic and financial players in Morocco and fellow African countries as well as international economic and financial players to pursue their commitments in the service of African emergence, by putting in place solutions to meet the continent’s challenges on the basis of its strengths while innovating according to its specificities, priorities and local realities. “For this, we must innovate, join our efforts collectively and put in place inclusive and sustainable growth models for our continent, in a logic of coherence, complementarity, responsibility and solidarity”, noted the DG of the AMCI. In this wake, he noted that the mobilization must be “global and widened”, by associating alongside governments, the business world and financial actors, but also civil society, cities and regions, young people and women for sustainable and human development of the African continent. “The potential for cooperation between African countries is truly massive and the possibilities exist without limit. African sovereign and strategic funds and their international partnerships must have a pioneering and catalytic role in this African revolution”, he raised. Marked by a Royal message addressed by His Majesty King Mohammed VI to the participants, and which was read by the Deputy Minister in charge of the Budget, Fouzi Lekjaa, this Forum was an opportunity for leaders, senior managers of sovereign funds , as well as representatives of States and the private sector from various countries in Africa and elsewhere, to discuss the opportunities offered by Africa. Held under the High Patronage of His Majesty the King, this Forum brought together a dozen African sovereign wealth funds, including Ithmar Capital, to create a first network of its kind on the continent, ASIF, whose main objective is to federate its members around challenges facing African economies in financing and mobilizing investment. Created in 2011, Ithmar is a strategic investment fund whose primary purpose is to support Morocco’s economic development. A multi-sector fund, Ithmar aims to promote investment in all national strategic sectors by developing structuring and transformational projects with a strong impact.
Weather report. It will be warmer in the north of the Kingdom, as well as in Tafilalet and towards Dakhla, this Tuesday, June 28, 2022
Here is the weather forecast established by the General Directorate of Meteorology for Tuesday, June 28, 2022.
– Heat in Tafilalet and towards Dakhla.
– Fog banks will circulate in places along the coasts of Gharb, Chaouia, Haouz and Souss, as well as towards Tan-Tan and Guelmim.
– Cumuliform clouds over the Atlas Mountains.
– Relatively strong gusts of wind along the coasts close to Haouz and Souss, as well as in the whole south of the Kingdom, blowing sand in places.
– Today’s temperatures are rising in the North.
– Calm to slightly choppy sea in the Mediterranean, slightly choppy to choppy in the strait as well as between Cape Spartel and Mehdia, and choppy to rough between Casablanca and Tarfaya. The swell will be rough everywhere else in the rest of the Moroccan coast.
– Here are the minimum and maximum temperatures forecast by the General Directorate of Meteorology for the day of Tuesday, June 28, 2022.
Oujda : min (+16°C) ; max (+32°C)
Bouarfa : min (+19°C) ; max (+38°C)
Al Hoceima : min (+20°C) ; max (+28°C)
Tetouan : min (+17°C) ; max (+28°C)
Sebta : min (+15°C) ; max (+24°C)
Mellilia : min (+17°C) ; max (+28°C)
Tanger : min (+17°C) ; max (+28°C)
Kenitra : min (+15°C) ; max (+26°C)
Rabat : min (+14°C) ; max (+25°C)
Casablanca : min (+16°C) ; max (+26°C)
El Jadida : min (+18°C) ; max (+25°C)
Settat : min (+14°C) ; max (+30°C)
Safi : min (+15°C) ; max (+26°C)
Khouribga : min (+11°C) ; max (+29°C)
Beni Millal : min (+16°C) ; max (+32°C)
Marrakech : min (+15°C) ; max (+34°C)
Meknes : min (+14°C) ; max (+32°C)
Fes : min (+15°C) ; max (+33°C)
Ifrane : min (+11°C) ; max (+28°C)
Taounate : min (+14°C) ; max (+35°C)
Errachidia : min (+23°C) ; max (+38°C)
Ouarzazate : min (+20°C) ; max (+38°C)
Agadir : min (+17°C) ; max (+27°C)
Essaouira : min (+18°C) ; max (+23°C)
Laayoune : min (+19°C) ; max (+27°C)
Smara : min (+18°C) ; max (+32°C)
Dakhla : min (+18°C) ; max (+24°C)
Aousserd : min (+19°C) ; max (+37°C)
Lagouira : min (+19°C) ; max (+30°C).
Call on Tunis to intensify efforts to fight terrorism and extremism
Several countries, including Morocco, called for intensifying efforts to fight terrorism, extremism, organized crime and hate speech, during a regional conference organized in Tunisia on “The fight once morest terrorism and Violent Extremism: Towards a Coordinated Approach to Human Rights in the Southern Mediterranean Region”. At the end of the conference, organized on 22 and 23 June within the framework of the joint program between the European Union and the Council of Europe to strengthen regional co-operation in the fields of human rights, the rule of law and democracy, the participants adopted “an integrated approach to the protection of human rights in the fight once morest terrorism, violent extremism, organized crime and hate speech”. In this regard, they stressed the importance of promoting and protecting human rights by fighting once morest organized crime, corruption, human trafficking, violence once morest women, girls and children, as well as money laundering which contributes directly or indirectly to the financing of terrorism. Participants also called for the integration of Financial Action Task Force (FATF) standards into the fight once morest money laundering and terrorist financing and into programs and efforts to counter terrorism, violent extremism and transnational organized crime. They also stressed the need to review and develop the legislative and institutional frameworks in the Mediterranean countries, in the light of international standards for the fight once morest money laundering and the financing of terrorism, to apply the sanctions in force and to prevent the abusive use of non-profit organizations in the countries of the South in the financing of terrorism. They therefore recommended that preventive measures be taken to protect those organizations that might be misused in such crimes, and that objective standards and controls be established to ensure that efforts to combat terrorism, violent extremism and hate speech does not become a pretext to limit the rights to freedom of opinion and expression and to pluralism of media discourse. On the other hand, the speakers called for the strengthening of co-operation and co-ordination between the Council of Europe and the southern Mediterranean countries, by strengthening the implementation of the “Programme for the consolidation of regional co-operation in the human rights, rule of law and democracy in the Southern Mediterranean (South Programme)”, and taking measures to combat terrorism without imposing restrictions on civil society, recognizing that the absence of an international definition of terrorism and extremism presents a challenge to all actors in the face of this scourge. During this meeting, it was also proceeded to the adoption of “The approach of the rights of the child aimed at protecting children in the context of the fight once morest terrorism and violent extremism, in particular by respecting the obligations States under the Convention on the Rights of the Child and its annexed protocols, the Geneva Conventions and their protocols and consider children as victims of serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law”. In the same vein, the participants insisted on respecting the dignity of the child and prioritizing their best interests over any other consideration, calling for the situation of unaccompanied children to be taken into account, to meet their needs care and protection and to avoid their detention in camps, prisons or centres. They also pointed out the importance of taking the necessary measures to facilitate the child’s access to the right to family reunification and of considering family return as the best option for the child in all circumstances, including including when one or both parents are serving a prison sentence. This conference, organized in partnership with the National Commission for the Fight once morest Terrorism in Tunisia (CNLCT) and the High Authority for Audiovisual Communication in Tunisia (HAICA), aims to support the regional dynamic in the fight once morest violent extremism and its prevention. , thus laying the foundations for a regional training program for professionals in the field of the fight once morest terrorism, within the framework of the training program for human rights specialists of the Council of Europe. It also tends to set up training programs for the representatives of the CNLCT, the HAICA and the organization “No peace without justice”, as well as for representatives of Morocco, Egypt, Jordan , Lebanon, Libya, and experts and representatives of the Council of Europe. The conference was attended by Pilar Morales, Head of the Council of Europe Office in Tunis and Coordinator of the Neighborhood Policy with the Southern Mediterranean, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the fight once morest terrorism and human rights Rights, as well as ambassadors of Council of Europe member states, representatives of southern Mediterranean countries and the representative of the League of Arab States in Tunisia.