During a meeting with Abdou Diop, chairman of the Africa Committee of the Moroccan employers' body (CGEM), Dhoulkamal requested the support of the Kingdom and the CGEM to promote entrepreneurial training in his country as well as cooperation between Moroccan and Comoran companies.
"This is my first official visit as newly appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs," he said, noting that this visit "aims to show the Comoros' attachment to the historical relations linking the two countries."
"We strongly believe in Morocco as an engine of development and support. We believe in the fraternity that binds the two countries," noted the official.
"This fraternity has been demonstrated through the great efforts of the Kingdom to accompany its Comoran brothers, especially through training Comoran executives, who today work to improve their country," he said.
For his part, Diop said that this meeting is in line with the continuity of exchanges between the CGEM and the Union of Comoros, which occurred during the Conference of Development Partners of Comoros dedicated to financing the country's 2030 Emergence Plan (Paris, December 2019).
"This meeting is an opportunity to renew these exchanges," he said, stressing that it also aims to discuss an action plan to be implemented so that Moroccan companies support the Comoros' Emergence Plan, within the framework of the very strong relations between the two countries.
The Comoros Emergence 2030 plan aims to achieve a structural transformation of the country's economy through, sustained and structured interventions in favor of the private sector.