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Libya and Morocco sign MoU on fisheries and aquaculture

bySami Zaptia
February 7, 2025
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‎Libya’s Ministry of Marine Resources reported yesterday that a cooperation protocol in the field of fisheries and aquaculture was signed on the same day between the Minister of Marine Resources, Adel Sultan, and the Moroccan Secretary of State in charge of Fisheries, Zakia Dariouche, in the Moroccan city of Agadir.

The signing took place on the sidelines of the 7th edition of ‘‘Halieutis’’ the international exhibition of fisheries techniques held from 6-9 February in Agadir Morocco.‎

‎Th Ministry reports that the protocol reflects the will of the two countries to deepen cooperation in the fields of knowledge exchange and experiences by focusing on training, specialised training, research and advanced scientific studies that enhance the ability to achieve sustainable development in the maritime sector.‎

‎The areas of cooperation covered by the Protocol are:‎

  • ‎Exchange of experiences and best practices‎
  • Advanced technical training and training‎
  • Research and field studies in the fields of fisheries and aquaculture

‎Commenting on the protocol, Minister Sultan stressed the great importance of this cooperation, which will enhance Libya’s capabilities in developing its maritime sector and achieving environmental sustainability. He noted that this protocol will be activated soon through the formation of a joint committee to supervise the implementation and careful follow-up to ensure the achievement of the desired strategic objectives.‎

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‎The Ministry of Marine Resources affirmed that this cooperation will represent a new starting point towards a real partnership that contributes to supporting the national economy and achieving sustainable development in the maritime sector.

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