ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, January 28. Morocco and
Turkmenistan conducted political consultations addressing a broad
spectrum of bilateral cooperation, encompassing
political-diplomatic, trade-economic, and cultural-humanitarian
domains,
Trend reports via the Turkmen MFA.


The consultations were held in Ashgabat on January 28 between
the Head of the Middle East and Africa Department of the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan and Omar Kadiri, Director
General for Asia and Oceania Affairs at the Moroccan Foreign
Ministry.


The parties underscored their mutual interest in strengthening
trade and economic relations, with a particular focus on key
sectors such as oil and gas, chemicals, textiles, agriculture, and
tourism. They further explored the establishment of a Joint
Commission on Economic Cooperation and emphasized the importance of
fostering direct engagement between relevant ministries and
business representatives to propel this initiative forward.







Throughout the consultations, the parties highlighted their
productive collaboration within international and regional
organizations, notably the United Nations, and affirmed their
continued support for one another's initiatives. Additionally, the
sides recognized the value of the existing legal framework and
agreed to intensify discussions on forging new bilateral agreements
in areas including foreign policy, transport, education, science,
and other domains.