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00:00In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
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03:24As for the unification of the efforts of the activists,
03:26the institution has organized
03:28scientific workshops and forums
03:30through which it has discussed
03:32topics such as
03:34cultural and artistic education
03:36and heritage in its relationship
03:38with humans and the environment,
03:40which contributed to the international
03:42incitement of the institution,
03:44which led to the international
03:46presentation of its experience
03:48and the organization of meetings,
03:50as is the case with the United Nations
03:52Conference on Climate Change,
03:54COP28,
03:56and it also participated
03:58in the UNESCO World Conference
04:00on Cultural and Artistic Education.
04:04The introduction of UNESCO's
04:06World Heritage List in 2012
04:08is a testimony
04:10to the exceptional global value
04:12of this city,
04:14as a result of a unique dialogue
04:16and fruitful interaction
04:18between the ancient Islamic,
04:20Moroccan and European cultures.
04:22The following report by Safia Haydani
04:24deals with the role of the Cultural Heritage
04:26Institution of the city of Rabat
04:28and its role in valuing the heritage
04:30of the capital of the Kingdom.
04:32It is a city that lives in harmony
04:34between a contemporary
04:36and a historical heritage.
04:38Behind its administrative
04:40and political nature,
04:42Rabat holds an ancient
04:44cultural and civilizational treasure.
04:46A city classified
04:48by UNESCO in 2012
04:50as a World Cultural Heritage
04:52by describing it
04:54as a modern capital,
04:56a historical city
04:58and a shared heritage.
05:00Today, Rabat has become
05:02a center for a civilizational
05:04and international
05:06medium of cultural tourism.
05:08To preserve the memory of Rabat,
05:10the Cultural Heritage
05:12Institution of the city of Rabat
05:14was established
05:16under the leadership
05:18of Prince Lal Hassna
05:20which focuses on the introduction
05:22of cultural heritage to the city
05:24and the awareness of the need
05:26to preserve it through education
05:28and awareness and the gathering
05:30of experts and active national
05:32and international parties
05:34in order to strengthen the concepts
05:36of heritage with its various components
05:38and forms, architectural,
05:40historical, artistic and natural
05:42in the Moroccan capital.
05:46The senior representative
05:48of the European Union for Foreign Affairs
05:50and Security Policy,
05:52Vice-President of the European Commission,
05:54Josep Borrell,
05:56emphasized the great value
05:58of the European Union
06:00for strategic partnership with Morocco.
06:02Borrell said in a press conference
06:04during which he presented the conclusions
06:06of the Council of Foreign Affairs
06:08of the European Union,
06:10which is contracted with Luxembourg,
06:12that the 27 member states
06:14have a strong partnership
06:16with Morocco and the European Union
06:18which is a long and deep
06:20and extensive partnership.
06:22He pointed out that the ministers
06:24of foreign affairs of the European Union
06:26learned from the ruling
06:28of the European Court of Justice
06:30about the maritime and agricultural
06:32agreements between the European Union
06:34and Morocco.
06:36In this context,
06:38the President of the European Diplomacy
06:40of the European Union
06:42Ursula von der Leyen
06:44reaffirmed the commitment
06:46of the European Union
06:48to the benefit of preserving
06:50its close relations
06:52with Morocco
06:54and strengthening them in all areas
06:56in accordance with the principle
06:58of the contract of the interlocking Sharia.
07:02The President of the Brazilian Council
07:04of Sheikhs, Rodrigo Pacheco
07:06reaffirmed following
07:08consultations with the Minister of Foreign Affairs
07:10of the European Union
07:12and the African and Moroccan
07:14United Nations,
07:16Nasser Bourita,
07:18that Brazil is looking
07:20to strengthen its relations
07:22with Morocco,
07:24an important commercial partner
07:26for its country,
07:28to higher levels,
07:30especially in the food
07:32and green economy.
07:34He pointed out that Morocco
07:36and Brazil share
07:38a COP-30 climate
07:40in 2025
07:42with Brazil
07:44in the Amazon region.
07:46He also welcomed
07:48a direct air line
07:50to the White House in Sao Paulo
07:52starting next December.
07:54He emphasized that this will
07:56strengthen the integration
07:58between the two countries
08:00and encourage tourists
08:02in both directions.
08:04He also highlighted
08:06that Morocco and Brazil
08:08will reach $1.3 billion
08:10in 2023
08:12and $627 million
08:14by April 2024.
08:16On behalf of the Federal Senate
08:18of Brazil,
08:20on behalf of myself
08:22and on behalf of the Brazilian
08:24Federal Council of Sheikhs,
08:26I express my honor and happiness
08:28that we are here
08:30in the Kingdom of Morocco
08:32in the framework of the
08:34Moroccan Parliament
08:36and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
08:38in Morocco.
08:42Brazil and Morocco
08:44are two countries
08:46that have many similarities
08:48and the Moroccan people
08:50are optimistic
08:52and very kind.
08:58I would also like
09:00to thank you
09:02for this visit
09:04in order to strengthen
09:06bilateral relations
09:08and cooperation between our two countries.
09:16Morocco is a very important
09:18partner of Brazil
09:20and brings together
09:22many shared challenges.
09:24We have in Brazil
09:26a program for social assistance
09:28and family support
09:30that fights poverty
09:34and was an inspiration
09:36for the Moroccan model
09:38in this context.
09:42We also have
09:44similar economic challenges
09:46for those faced by Morocco
09:48and therefore
09:50we have a shared responsibility
09:52to address
09:54these phenomena.
09:56During this official visit
09:58the President of the Brazilian Congress
10:00Rodrigo Pacheco
10:02was welcomed by
10:04the President of the Parliament
10:06Nwab Rashid Talbi
10:08and Mohamed Woldarashid
10:10the President of the Council of Advisors.
10:12Brazil has the largest diplomatic influence
10:14in Latin America
10:16among the top ten trading partners
10:18of Morocco.
10:20To talk more about this topic
10:22we have with us
10:24the researcher of the
10:26Independent University of Madrid.
10:28Good evening, Mr. Darwin.
10:30Good evening.
10:32What distinguishes
10:34Moroccan-Brazilian relations
10:36among the most influential
10:38in Latin America
10:40is that the two countries
10:42have strong political
10:44and diplomatic
10:46relations in both countries.
10:50Yes, indeed,
10:52we have strong political
10:54and diplomatic relations
10:56in both countries.
10:58I think Brazil's position
11:00on the national issue
11:02has been clear
11:04for a long time.
11:06Of course,
11:08we all remember
11:10June 2024,
11:12a joint visit
11:14by the Foreign Minister
11:16of Morocco
11:18Mr. Mauro Vera.
11:20Of course,
11:22this position was clear
11:24on the issue
11:26of the Moroccan Sahara,
11:28and in the past as well,
11:30not only in June 2024,
11:32but also in October 2023,
11:34when Brazil
11:36became the head of
11:38the Security Council.
11:40When the decision was issued
11:42on June 23,
11:44Brazil's position was
11:46consistent with the Moroccan side
11:48and supported its position
11:50alongside the suggestion
11:52of the Moroccan government
11:54and of course supported
11:56the U.N. decision on the issue.
11:58Of course, when I talk about Brazil,
12:00in fact, we are talking
12:02about a path
12:04that began in Latin America.
12:06What is this path?
12:08In the past, it was said
12:10that when the right-wing government
12:12rises to power,
12:14it approaches the Moroccan position.
12:16On the contrary,
12:18I think today we are starting
12:20to record a new path
12:22on the level of Latin America,
12:24whether with Chile, for example,
12:26or with Brazil.
12:28Of course, what rules today
12:30is Lula da Silva,
12:32and the Lula da Silva party is a left-wing party.
12:34We are starting to record
12:36that on the level of Latin America,
12:38despite the rise of left-wing governments
12:40to power,
12:42it approaches the Moroccan position
12:44and supports it.
12:46I think that parliamentary diplomacy
12:48can play many roles on this level,
12:50and today's meeting,
12:52I think,
12:54two faces and two symbols
12:56of the Brazilian parliament,
12:58I think, can contribute
13:00to strengthening this path.
13:02Of course, when we talk about Brazil,
13:04we are talking about one of the main
13:06members of the BRICS group,
13:08and we are also talking about
13:10an anti-Mercosur group.
13:12Unfortunately, we know
13:14very little about this group.
13:16It is an economic group
13:18that can play
13:20major roles on this level.
13:22Of course, it includes Paraguay, Uruguay,
13:24and other countries.
13:26By the way,
13:28I think that Brazil
13:30recently agreed
13:32to a free trade agreement
13:34with the Palestinian Liberation Organization
13:36in one of the Palestinian states
13:38on the 64th floor.
13:40Brazil's position
13:42on Palestinian issues
13:44is well-known,
13:46including Arab issues
13:48and vital issues.
13:50Of course, the Moroccan national issue
13:52is part of this agreement.
13:54Of course, when we talk about Brazil,
13:56we are also talking about a country
13:58that is one of the 20 well-known
14:00countries with major
14:02and strong economies
14:04around the world.
14:06I think that we can
14:08rely on countries of this type
14:10and of this type in Brazil
14:12to support
14:14the national issue
14:16on the level of Latin America.
14:18I think that Latin America,
14:20after the transformation that we recorded
14:22as atheists, of course,
14:24from the Spanish side,
14:26in terms of the plan
14:28of the Moroccan government,
14:30has started to move
14:32on the level of Latin America.
14:34Of course, I think that Brazil
14:36can play a role
14:38on this level,
14:40to activate the role
14:42and effects that Spain
14:44left on the level of Latin America.
14:46I think that Brazil
14:48has a big role
14:50to play on this level.
14:52And the parliamentary diplomacy
14:54has other major roles
14:56to play on the level of
14:58strengthening the Moroccan position
15:00on the level
15:02of a group of Latin American countries.
15:04If you want to comment,
15:06of course, you can.
15:08We have talked extensively
15:10with Kawsady about
15:12Brazil's
15:14lack of recognition
15:16of the Polisario,
15:18and this fixed position
15:20on the Sahara issue,
15:22and we can rely on it,
15:24as you mentioned.
15:26Another issue,
15:28and perhaps we should
15:30forget the Atlantic front,
15:32is that the bilateral relations
15:34are the most developed today
15:36in the rest of the Latin American
15:38space countries
15:40that speak Spanish.
15:42What are the factors
15:44that contributed to this?
15:46Yes, of course,
15:48and perhaps recently,
15:50we have all followed
15:52the Arab initiative
15:54on the level of
15:56trying to integrate
15:58the Sahara and West African countries
16:00and we can also rely on it.
16:02I think that Morocco is now
16:04trying to be the main
16:06number in the Atlantic equation,
16:08whether with Latin American
16:10countries or with
16:12North America.
16:14Morocco is not only
16:16a bridge to Africa,
16:18but it is a partner
16:20and a major part of the equation,
16:22the African equation,
16:24and I think that any discussion
16:26in this direction,
16:28all day long,
16:30is a bet on China,
16:32on Russia,
16:34on everyone,
16:36and Morocco does not want to be
16:38just a bridge to Africa,
16:40but Morocco is trying to be
16:42a strategic partner
16:44in the Atlantic space,
16:46and I think that Brazil
16:48can also play a role
16:50and all the Atlantic countries
16:52can play a role
16:54to support the presence
16:56of Morocco in the Atlantic agenda,
16:58and I think that
17:00this is one of the most important
17:02advantages of Moroccan diplomacy,
17:04that it works
17:06on the Atlantic front
17:08and it wants,
17:10and this is one of the successes
17:12of Moroccan diplomacy,
17:14that it wants to be a partner
17:16on the level of a group of initiatives
17:18on the level of the Atlantic ocean
17:20and does not leave
17:22space for other countries,
17:24whether it is related to
17:26the most important international powers,
17:28of course, we are talking about Russia,
17:30we are talking about China,
17:32because Africa and the Atlantic front,
17:34I think,
17:36is the subject
17:38of many ambitions
17:40at this level,
17:42Morocco is also
17:44trying now to work on one of the issues
17:46in my relationship with my neighbor Spain,
17:48to draw the borders
17:50of the Atlantic
17:52and to strengthen
17:54its position
17:56at this level,
17:58and it is one of the turns,
18:00I will continue the idea,
18:02if you allow me,
18:04I think it is one of the main turns
18:06that is now being discussed
18:08between Morocco and Spain,
18:10but I think there is work,
18:12there are differences,
18:14there are gaps,
18:16sometimes it can be positive,
18:18sometimes it can be negative,
18:20but I think this is really
18:22at the level of most of the Atlantic initiatives,
18:24at the level of the Atlantic space,
18:26whether it is related to Latin America
18:28or to North America.
18:30Thank you very much,
18:32Mohamed Darwini,
18:34researcher at the University of Madrid,
18:36for all these information and explanations.
18:40The Minister of Health and Social Protection,
18:42Khaled,
18:44asked during the Q&A session
18:46in the House of Representatives
18:48how 69 additional medicines
18:50will be reduced.
18:52The minister announced
18:54in his answer
18:56about the increase in the price of medicines
18:58by the movement team.
19:00This will only be published
19:02in the official newspaper.
19:04It is clear that the reduction of prices
19:06may reach 59%
19:08for some medicines
19:10used to treat chronic diseases.
19:12The government official recorded
19:14that the prices of all medicines
19:16were reduced after the payment
19:18of the additional tax
19:20and after the importation,
19:22indicating that 4,500 of the medicines
19:24used to treat chronic diseases
19:26were reduced.
19:28This is a forced action
19:30that needs to be coordinated
19:32with the manufacturers.
19:34Independent experts in the United Nations
19:36issued a warning to immigrants
19:38and refugees in Tunisia
19:40during rescue operations
19:42in the sea or transport to border areas.
19:44They received shocking reports
19:46about dangerous maneuvers
19:48in the process of opposing
19:50immigrants and refugees
19:52and asylum seekers in the sea
19:54especially to the flotilla.
19:56In their statement,
19:58the four senior decision-makers
20:00and members of the Working Group
20:02about the cases of short-term
20:04or involuntary disappearance
20:06expressed concern about the reports
20:08that show that immigrants and refugees
20:10and asylum seekers from the south
20:12are subject to higher levels of violence
20:14from the Tunisian security forces.
20:20In the Middle East,
20:22more than 20 Palestinians,
20:24including women and children,
20:26were killed and dozens were injured
20:28in an Israeli-backed bombing
20:30on a school in the camp of the Nusayrat
20:32targeting refugees.
20:34Another Israeli-backed bombing
20:36targeted refugees in the hospital
20:38of the martyrs of Al-Aqsa in Deir el-Barah.
20:40A new horrific massacre
20:42is being carried out
20:44by the Israeli machine
20:46against the refugees
20:48in the camp of the Nusayrat.
20:50Dozens of people were killed
20:52and injured,
20:54most of them women and children.
20:56After a violent artillery bombardment,
20:58a school affiliated
21:00with the UNRWA agency
21:02targeted hundreds of refugees
21:04in the Mufti area of northern Nusayrat
21:06in the middle of Gaza.
21:08The occupation forces
21:10targeted the school with several bombs,
21:12despite the Israeli army's knowledge
21:14that the school includes thousands of refugees,
21:16despite the fact that it was not classified
21:18as a combat zone.
21:20This resulted in the killing
21:22of dozens of civilians
21:24as well as dozens of injured
21:26who were transferred to the hospital
21:28of the martyrs of Al-Aqsa in Deir el-Barah.
21:32The hospital targeted
21:34by the Israeli forces
21:36after a brief period
21:38of a violent massacre
21:40led to a large-scale fire
21:42in the tents of the refugees in the hospital.
22:06In cooperation with this operation,
22:08Al-Abib channel
22:10carried out another massacre
22:12against Palestinian families
22:14following the bombardment
22:16of a group of citizens
22:18in the West Bank camp
22:20of the city of Gaza.
22:22Al-Faloujah school was also bombed
22:24in the camp of Jabalia
22:26of the northern sector,
22:28where the Israeli forces
22:30were communicating
22:32with the Israeli army.
22:34The Israeli forces
22:36were attacked
22:38on the 9th of February,
22:40which led to the fall
22:42of more than 300 Palestinian civilians
22:44and hundreds of injured.
22:46Al-Abib channel
22:48and since its attack
22:50on the Gaza Strip
22:52have largely targeted
22:54the refugees,
22:56despite their presence
22:58in areas not classified
23:00by the Israeli army
23:02which included
23:04a total of 1,060 refugees,
23:06according to the official
23:08numbers of the Gaza authorities.
23:10Foreign Minister Abbas Araqji
23:12revealed today
23:14that the indirect
23:16investigations between
23:18Tehran and Washington
23:20are suspended
23:22due to the absence
23:24of land suitable for it
23:26due to rising regional tensions.
23:28Iran announced last June
23:30that it is planning
23:32to invade the United States
23:34through Oman.
23:36Araqji said that
23:38this issue is suspended
23:40due to the specific
23:42conditions in the region.
23:44He said that he does not see
23:46any land for these
23:48investigations until
23:50the temporary crisis is over.
23:56The first part of the
23:58international conference
24:00about camels
24:02under the slogan of improving
24:04the production of camels
24:06by using modern technologies
24:08to support local farmers
24:10and improve their living
24:12conditions.
24:14This event is organized
24:16in partnership with
24:18the African Institute for
24:20Sustainable Agriculture
24:22affiliated with the
24:24Mohammed VI University
24:26The International Conference
24:28on Camels
24:30at the African Institute for
24:32Sustainable Agriculture
24:34in the Ayoun region
24:36brought together experts
24:38and researchers from
24:40different countries.
24:42This conference is the
24:44first of its kind in the world
24:46and aims to support
24:48camels farmers by improving
24:50the production of the sector
24:52by using modern technologies
24:54The aim of this
24:56international conference
24:58is to support
25:00the farmers
25:02and their cooperatives
25:04in order to
25:06increase
25:08the value of their
25:10local products
25:12in order to market
25:14their products
25:16outside the region
25:18and Morocco
25:20There is a research team
25:22in the center
25:24in Assari
25:26and their meeting
25:28and interaction
25:30with the international
25:32scientists who attended
25:34the conference
25:36will create an atmosphere
25:38of getting to know each other
25:40and cooperating in the future
25:42and therefore
25:44the experiences
25:46will be used
25:48to serve Morocco
25:50and the international
25:52scientific research
25:54in the field of camels
25:56The first sessions
25:58of the conference
26:00focused on the role of camels
26:02in the southern regions
26:04of Morocco
26:06where the camels
26:08are considered
26:10a key economic activity
26:12The participants discussed
26:14ways to improve production
26:16and enhance modern
26:18There is a need
26:20for scientific research
26:22to continue
26:24because the efforts
26:26and sacrifices
26:28that have been made
26:30have led to diseases
26:32that do not have a cure
26:34for which it takes more than
26:36five or six days to market
26:38in the markets
26:40and this type of scientific research
26:42does not solve all these problems
26:44There are compromises
26:46in the southern regions
26:48because they have problems
26:50in marketing
26:52The problem of the raw material
26:54is the problem of milk
26:56and the problem of drought
26:58is a big obstacle
27:00to find the raw material
27:02of cheese
27:04There are experts
27:06who have more than 40 years
27:08of research
27:10and information
27:12that will help
27:14to solve all the problems
27:16of camels
27:18whether from institutions
27:20or individuals
27:22It is expected that the results
27:24of this international conference
27:26will contribute
27:28to the development
27:30of camels
27:32and the industries
27:34related to them
27:36which opens new horizons
27:38to improve
27:40the living conditions
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