Morocco: Japan Inks three joint cooperation agreements with Morocco

Morocco and Japan have signed three agreements during the 5th session of their joint commission, held on January 8 in Rabat. The agreements include a convention on non-double taxation; an agreement on the protection and promotion of investments; and an agreement in the form of an Exchange of Notes under which Japan will donate a batch of equipment to the General Delegation for Prison Administration and Reintegration (DGAPR).

The session was chaired on the Morocco side by Mohcine Jazouli, Minister of Delegate to the Minister of Foreign Affairs on the Japanese side by Keisuke Suzuki, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. The different ministerial departments attending the meeting discussed the implementation of a new action plan and a new roadmap on common objectives and projects.


SOURCE: North Africa Post

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