Morocco’s Atlantic Vision: Azoulay Asserts Strategic Authority and Development Momentum. Tangier, Morocco – In a powerful address at the international symposium “The African Atlantic Space: What Geopolitical Reinterpretation?
A Multidimensional Approach, “André Azoulay, Advisor to King Mohammed VI and President of the Essaouira-Mogador Association, underscored Morocco’s Atlantic and African vision as a cornerstone of regional authority and development. During the opening ceremony in Tangier, Azoulay highlighted the historical and strategic significance of Morocco’s diplomatic legacy and its regional leadership, particularly in the 19th century. He emphasized that the Atlantic strategy, a key component of the Royal Atlantic Initiative, is a catalyst for regional cooperation and economic growth, emphasizing the importance of continued momentum to solidify Morocco’s position as a regional leader.
Azoulay also touched upon the cultural and educational initiatives, such as the Tetouan — Essaouira University of Cultural and Heritage Sciences, which he said were in line with Morocco’s commitment to diversity and social modernity. He further discussed the “Blue University “project in Essaouira, which aims to harness ocean resources for ecological and food security, reflecting Morocco’s broader ambitions in the African Atlantic space.
The symposium, organized by the Center for Studies and Research on Hebrew Culture and Law in Morocco, is a testament to Morocco’s dedication to fostering multidimensional reflection on maritime spaces and regional integration. Azoulay’s remarks are a strategic call to action for Morocco to continue its leadership role in shaping the geopolitical and geostrategic dynamics of the African Atlantic space for a shared and sustainable future.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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Source: moroccoworldnews
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