Morocco, a north African country, has
officially requested to join the Economic
Community of West African States
(ECOWAS) as a full member.
According to APA, the country’s Ministry
of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation issued
a statement on the plan to join the 15-
member West African bloc.
The kingdom of Morocco has informed
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President of
Liberia, who is the current chair of
ECOWAS of “its interest to join the
regional grouping as a full member” a
statement from the ministry said.
This request is in line with provisions of
ECOWAS founding treaty and in full
satisfaction of its membership criteria, it
asserted.
According to Morocco, its move comes “to
crown the strong political, human,
historical, religious and economic ties at
all levels with ECOWAS member
countries”.
It said these links were reinforced over
the last few years, through the king’s 23
visits to 11 countries in the region.
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The statement said these visits were
crowned by the signing of several
hundred agreements, which gave a
“strong” impetus to bilateral cooperation
with the 15 member countries of the
regional bloc.
Morocco also maintains institutional
relations with ECOWAS, through an
observer status, which has been in place
for several years.
Morocco has participated in several
meetings of the organization and has
contributed to its activities, particularly in
areas relating to peace and stability, the
statement added.
The desire to join ECOWAS is also part of
the royal vision for regional integration,
as a key to Africa’s economic take-off,
and is in line with the African policy of
King Mohammed VI, reflected by the
return of the kingdom to the African
Union (AU), the statement concluded.
The country was recently re-admitted
into the African Union (AU) after decades
of voluntary withdrawal from the
continental body.
The country embarked on diplomatic
shuttles to many African countries,
including Nigeria and Senegal to mend
sour relations and to seek support of the
countries for its admittance into AU.
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