Morocco-Italy: Signing of a twinning agreement between the commune of El Argoub and the Italian town of Vasto
A twinning agreement between the commune of El Argoub in the province of Oued Eddahab and the Italian town of Vasto was signed in Dakhla on Wednesday, with the aim of strengthening bilateral cooperation in a number of areas of common interest.
The agreement was initialled by Salah Boussif, President of the El Argoub Communal Council, and Alessandro La Varghetta, Deputy Mayor of Vasto, in the presence of Abderrazak El Gourji, Secretary General of the Dakhla-Oued Eddahab wilaya, and Americo Riccardo, coordinator of the twinning committee and head of international relations for the Vasto commune.neral of the Dakhla-Oued Eddahab wilaya, Abderrazak El Gourji, and the coordinator of the twinning committee and head of international relations for the Vasto municipality, Americo Ricciardi, as well as local elected officials.
In a statement to the press, Mr. La Varghetta welcomed the agreement with the commune of El Argoub, noting that "a promising future lies ahead in this part of the Kingdom".
For his part, Mr. Ricciardi pointed out that the twinning agreement "is likely to consolidate relations of friendship and cooperation in a number of areas", noting that the Dakhla-Oued Eddahab region abounds in investment opportunities, thanks to its sizeable infrastructure and tourism assets.
For his part, Mr. Boussif noted that the Italian delegation's visit to the region and the signing of this twinning agreement come at a time when the national cause is experiencing important and very positive developments, thanks to the far-sighted vision of HM King Mohammed VI.
He also said that the Italian delegation had seen for itself the climate of security, peace and stability prevailing in the region, emphasizing the importance of the partnership.gion, highlighting the projects carried out in various sectors, notably infrastructure, education, tourism, agriculture and aquaculture.
According to the two parties, this twinning reflects their mutual desire to maintain a constructive friendly relationship based on mutual respect, equality and common interests, in accordance with the laws and legislation in force.
They also agreed to strengthen cooperation based on action, cultural exchange, economic promotion, environmental governance and social development, as well as the exchange of information.velopment, as well as a commitment to education and skills development for the next generation.
Alongside the signing of the twinning agreement, the members of the Italian delegation attended a presentation by the Director of the Dakhla-Oued Edouard Regional Investment Centre.investissement de Dakhla-Oued Eddahab, Mounir Houari, on the mega-projects completed or underway that will make Dakhla a regional hub between Europe and Africa.
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