Morocco and Turkey Sign Cooperation Agreements in Energy and Mining Sectors
Key Ideas
  • Ministers from Morocco and Turkey signed agreements covering energy, earth sciences, and mining sectors, focusing on renewable energies, green hydrogen, and more.
  • The agreements aim to boost public-private partnerships, research, technical assistance, and collaboration in areas like geological mapping and remote sensing.
  • Officials emphasized historical ties and economic relations, highlighting opportunities for mutual cooperation in energy, mining, and other fields.
  • The visit is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen bilateral relations, explore new cooperation avenues, and promote mutual investments.
Minister of Energy Transition Leila Benali and Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Alparslan Bayraktar signed two cooperation agreements to enhance collaboration in the energy, earth sciences, and mining sectors. The agreements focus on key topics such as renewable energies, green hydrogen, energy efficiency, and cooperation in mining and earth sciences, including geological mapping and remote sensing. The framework aims to boost public-private partnerships, research and development, technical assistance, innovation agency cooperation, and more. Both ministers highlighted the abundant opportunities for energy and mining cooperation between Morocco and Turkey, emphasizing historical and economic ties. The visit is part of continuous efforts to strengthen bilateral relations, explore new avenues for cooperation, and facilitate mutual investments in various sectors.
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