
Gabon's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Integration and Diaspora, Marie-Edith Tassyla-Ye-Doumbeneny, met with her Moroccan counterpart, Nasser Bourita, in Rabat on April 14, 2026. The meeting aimed to enhance bilateral cooperation, which both parties described as generally satisfactory, and to explore new opportunities, particularly through Gabon's National Growth and Development Plan PNCD 2026-2030. This plan, championed by President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, seeks to transform the Gabonese economy and presents new partnership avenues with Morocco in economic, industrial, and infrastructure sectors. The two nations agreed to hold the 7th session of the Gabon-Morocco Joint Cooperation Commission before the end of 2026 to evaluate ongoing projects and inject new momentum into their collaboration. Gabon also reaffirmed its support for Morocco's territorial integrity, including the Sahara issue, backing Rabat's autonomy plan as a credible solution for a lasting political settlement. The discussions concluded with the signing of a joint communiqué, underscoring the shared vision of both countries on key bilateral and regional matters, and their commitment to a strategic, sustainable, and mutually beneficial partnership.
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