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The joint tripartite statement also included: "Morocco, America and Israel agreed on the following: – Commitment to fully respect, promote and defend the elements contained in this declaration. Each party will fully implement its obligations and define additional steps before the end of next January.".
Nasser Bourita indicated that the opening of the liaison office will take place within the next two weeks.
He revealed that the joint statement was signed by Prime Minister Saad Eddine El Othmani for Morocco, for the United States, special adviser to President Jared Kushner, and for Israel, the Israeli national security adviser, Meir Ben Shabat.
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Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita said, at a press conference from the capital Rabat: “This is an important event that arises as an implementation of the elements of the telephone conversation that took place between the Moroccan monarch and the American president .. That call was the result of work that has lasted more than a year and a half since Jared Kushner’s visit to Morocco in May 2018. ” “.
He added: “A tripartite joint declaration was signed before the king’s eyes, in which the following points were made:
1- A license for direct flights between Morocco and Israel.
2- The immediate resumption of full official contacts between Israeli and Moroccan officials and the establishment of full diplomatic relations.
3- Foster cooperation in the economy, technology, civil aviation, visas, consular services, tourism, water, energy, food security and other sectors.
4- Reopening of the liaison offices in Rabat and Tel Aviv.
The tripartite joint statement also included: “Morocco, the United States, and Israel have agreed to the following: – Commitment to fully respect, promote and defend the elements contained in this statement. – Each party will fully comply with its obligations and define additional steps before the end next January “.
Nasser Bourita indicated that the opening of the liaison office will take place within the next two weeks.
He revealed that the joint statement was signed by Prime Minister Saad Eddine El Othmani for Morocco, for the United States, special adviser to President Jared Kushner, and for Israel, the Israeli national security adviser, Meir Ben Shabat.
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