The Kazakh Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the current state and future prospects of bilateral cooperation were discussed during negotiations in Rabat.
“Kazakhstan’s Deputy Prime Minister Murat Nurtleu arrived in Rabat at the invitation of Morocco’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccans Living Abroad, Nasser Bourita. They talked about enhancing political dialogue, strengthening trade, economic, and investment ties, as well as expanding contacts in the cultural and humanitarian sphere,” the statement said.
The ministers noted that the countries could deepen their partnership in areas such as energy, transportation, agriculture, digital technologies, innovation, education, and tourism.
“In this regard, the parties expressed their readiness to further improve the legal framework and continue the practice of exchanging visits at various levels,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs concluded.
Previously, "Kursiv" reported that Kazakhstan and Morocco established a visa-free regime. Now, Kazakh citizens can visit this country for 30 days without a visa. For more details, click here.