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00:00Welcome to Al-Hasila, we dedicate the first part to the Moroccan invitation to the World
00:23We dedicate the second part to the war in Gaza and the exchange of Hamas and Israel's movement for the accusations regarding the lack of communication
00:32Until now, we have reached an agreement on a ceasefire. Welcome
00:52Welcome to Al-Hasila, we dedicate the first part to the war in Gaza and the exchange of Hamas and Israel's movement for the accusations regarding the lack of communication
01:08We are very happy to have with us Mr. Aziz Dawda, the president of the African Confederation of Sports and an international expert in sports
01:17Welcome to us. We are also happy to have with us Dr. Mostafa Belkarouia from Paris
01:24He is the founder of the Moroccan University of Sports and a former international player in the Moroccan national football ranks
01:33Welcome to us
01:35Mr. Aziz Dawda, we are talking about a big bet and bigger challenges in preparing to organize the World Cup at the level of this international demonstration and at the level of the great reputation of the Moroccan Kingdom
01:53Could you tell us about the preparations? How is it going now? And what is the biggest challenge facing the Moroccan Kingdom now?
02:02Thank you, Mr. Dawda. Just to clarify, I am not the president of the Confederation, but I am the artistic director and the development director of African sports
02:11Welcome
02:12In fact, since the first nomination, Morocco has not stopped preparing
02:19In the first nominations, Morocco has always said that whether they win the World Cup or not, they will implement the projects they have planned
02:32This means that it is a continuous process of contracts, which means that today, before we start working, we can consider that Morocco is fully prepared
02:44Today, without considering what will happen in 2030
02:48But Morocco has always seen this World Cup project as an occasion to set deadlines for the development process in a specific period of time
03:08And now we are in 2030, which means that from here in 2030, there will be several projects that will not only involve football in a direct way, but will involve basic equipment in Morocco
03:21From roads, from ports, from airports, from a number of equipment that are in fact national equipment
03:30We can say that it has nothing to do with football, it will contribute to the success of the development and the organization, but in reality it was a program, and some of it was a program that was going to fail over the years
03:43Now it has a specific date, which is 2030, and the month is going to be specific, since FIFA will specify the month in which the World Cup will take place
03:52This means that we have a specific date that we should be prepared for, but not only in terms of equipment, but also in other issues related to our human development, our cultural and cultural achievements
04:07This means that we have a specific date that we should be prepared for, but not only in terms of equipment, but also in other issues related to our human development, our cultural and cultural achievements
04:27This means that we have a specific date that we should be prepared for, but not only in terms of equipment, but also in other issues related to our human development, our cultural and cultural achievements
04:47First of all, thank you very much, and thank you for the invitation, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program
05:10First of all, thank you very much, and thank you for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be
05:40a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program,
05:47especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program,
05:54especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program,
06:01especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program,
06:08especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program,
06:13especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program,
06:18especially for inviting me to be a part of this program, especially for inviting me to be a part of this program,
06:23especially for inviting me to be a part of this program,
06:28especially for inviting me to be a part of this program,
06:33all the dreams that the Moroccans saw as a reality,
06:38all the dreams that the Moroccans saw as a reality,
06:43and gave confidence to the Moroccans.
06:48Today, we feel confidence.
06:53Today, we feel confidence.
06:58This is the first thing that interests me,
07:03the confidence of the Moroccans.
07:08The confidence of the Moroccans.
07:13and the confidence of the Moroccans.
07:18and the confidence of the Moroccans.
07:23The kingdom has six stadiums to host the 2030 World Cup, distributed between the cities of Rabat, Al-Dar Al-Bayda, Tanja, Marrakesh, Fes and Agadir.
07:40The Prince Abdullah Sports Complex will witness a complete rehabilitation, starting from its external appearance.
07:47The work involves covering the stairs with a roof against the wind and raising the buoyancy.
07:54Rehabilitation also includes the Tanja stadium.
07:57By raising the buoyancy, lowering the ground and removing the rubber ring, the stadium will be part of a multi-specialty sports center.
08:08The Fes stadium will play a role in the football wedding, where its buoyancy will rise to 55,000, with the removal of its rubber ring and lowering the ground level.
08:24The Agadir stadium will also witness a major rehabilitation, which includes raising the buoyancy, covering it completely and removing the rubber ring.
08:33In addition to other reforms that enable it to host the 2025 Africa Cup and the 2030 World Cup.
08:42In Marrakesh, the goal is to raise the buoyancy to exceed 45,000, in addition to other reforms.
08:51In addition to other reforms, knowing that the design of the stadium will show the historical character of the city.
08:56The White House will also host a 100-hectare stadium.
09:02Al-Hassan II Stadium in Bensaleman will accommodate 115,000 spectators, with a number of facilities, training fields, a hotel and two commercial centers.
09:13In addition to a number of facilities that will make it a world-class sports hub.
09:21Mr. Dawood, when these stadiums are ready, they will certainly host the World Cup, but they will remain in the grasp of the Kingdom of Morocco.
09:32What do these facilities add to the sports movement and football in particular?
09:39What we should know is that football is a cultural expression.
09:45In general, the sports movement is a cultural expression.
09:50This means that these facilities are intended for young Moroccans and young people from around the world to come to international competitions at a high level.
10:00To express their physical abilities in the form of football techniques and the beauty of football, etc.
10:08But the main thing is that football is a complete network of sports at the level required by FIFA.
10:17But in reality, we are tempted to see football in its former glory and the current glory of football in the remaining areas.
10:27This is an international description.
10:29International competitions will be held at a high level.
10:31The Agadir Cup was held in the Indian World Cup.
10:33The Tangier Cup was held in the Indian World Cup.
10:35The Moulay Abdullah Cup was held at a very high level.
10:40There is no problem with this.
10:42But Morocco, as I said before, wants to provide the world with opportunities in the field of sports in 2030.
10:52In particular, most of these sports are carried out by Moroccan companies, Moroccan automakers, Moroccan engineers, etc.
10:58This is very important because we have the capacity to work in this field at this level.
11:04But at the same time, the network of our roads and roads will grow.
11:09In addition to the Moroccan cars, the Moroccan equipment, the Moroccan system, the airports, etc.
11:16We will come back to this topic when Dr. Douda is available.
11:25But before that, Mr. Bilqaroui, you pointed out to the Moroccans of the world.
11:31Organizing this demonstration is also a date for the presence of these Moroccans this time.
11:38Not to cancel the holiday, but to bring more of their homeland closer and to attend an international demonstration.
11:45What do the Moroccans of the world need to prepare for this great achievement?
11:53As well as the presence of their relatives when this event is organized.
11:58As for the participation of the diaspora of the Moroccans of the world.
12:07They have always been known for their love of their country.
12:14We have expressed this in Qatar, for example.
12:20The whole world is aware of this issue.
12:23We have a long-standing relationship with the Moroccans of the world.
12:28This is a feature of the Moroccans.
12:30Today, in terms of our contribution, in terms of the methodology that we participate in.
12:38We see that our country, God willing, is one of the shared methodologies.
12:44All the things, all the projects, God willing, that we have in the country,
12:47are based on very specific principles.
12:51The shared methodology, the integration of the capacities,
12:55whether it is the capacities of our citizens of the foreign diaspora,
12:59whether it is the African capacities.
13:02We also see that a group of papers that are in Morocco,
13:07whether mathematical or non-mathematical,
13:10have a relationship, a kind of wisdom in these decisions of our country.
13:16This is what motivates us.
13:18We come to work in this framework, which is not a methodology in this way.
13:24We feel a kind of humility.
13:29Even our leader, His Majesty, God bless him,
13:32we feel that he has a kind of humility,
13:34that he is one of the full citizens of the decision-making.
13:37All these issues motivate us to work in Europe.
13:41We say why? Because our country needs us at this time.
13:44We are ready, thank God, to go down to Morocco and work on this issue.
13:49Frankly, we do not see the whole framework,
13:52we see that this methodology is not only in Riyadah.
13:54The methodology has been used in the World Cup.
13:56This organization is there.
13:58It has been used, God bless him, in our constitution,
14:01we work in the same way, because the Moroccans also participated
14:05in the constitution, in the constitution of the country,
14:11as well as the new model of cooperation between the Moroccans and the world.
14:18Even recently, we have seen the way in which the Moroccans worked together.
14:24This is our methodology, which has nothing to do with anything other than the World Cup.
14:28We have our methodology.
14:30Thank God, in the last year,
14:32all the papers pointed out to us that there is a methodology,
14:36a way of working that motivates us.
14:39It motivates us and makes us work together in the development of our country.
14:43We will return to what Mr. Dawood said when he talked about the importance of this event
14:49and its impact on the vital sectors.
14:51We will follow this report of our colleague Younes Barakat.
14:55We will return to the rest of the interview.
15:01The Kingdom of Morocco is moving rapidly in its development plans,
15:06along with its involvement in organizing the World Cup 2030
15:10in a joint file with the two Iberian neighbors, Spain and Portugal.
15:14In the framework of the vision of Morocco 2030
15:17and its efforts to strengthen the infrastructure for transportation,
15:20the Kingdom launched a huge project aimed at updating the railway network
15:24to meet the increasing demand and improve the experience of transportation between cities.
15:29The Sikakki plan includes the update of 1,300 km of high-speed lines over a long period of time,
15:36with the creation and update of 20 new stations for the fast regional railway
15:41and the strengthening of the current line.
15:43The organization of the Kingdom of Morocco for the World Cup 2030
15:47will be a real opportunity to develop the hotel infrastructure,
15:52as many world-famous brands have announced in the hotel sector
15:57to invest in the Kingdom and create hotel units in Morocco,
16:01which will contribute to attracting more tourists,
16:04especially since the current year has seen a record number of tourists arriving in Morocco,
16:11exceeding 14.5 million until October 2024.
16:20Mr. Dawood, you started with the topic of the transport sector,
16:24and here we would like to talk about the importance of this sector,
16:31not only in the achievement of this developmental boom,
16:35but also in the location of the international master, Mr. Dawood.
16:40This is the idea to launch Morocco in the World Cup.
16:44First, allow me to go back to the report that was issued after the last ministerial council
16:52that was headed by Mr. Alain Soro,
16:54which was specifically for football,
16:56and which provided a report on the developments in Morocco.
17:01From what was published in the report,
17:05there is the integration of the civil society,
17:07and this is very important,
17:09since Mr. Alain Soro sees that the World Cup is a cup for all Moroccans,
17:14an integration of foreign Moroccans,
17:18and we know that Moroccans are present in all parts of the world,
17:22which means that today the Moroccan World Cup has ambassadors from all over the world,
17:26which means that Sudan has given it a global dimension,
17:29in addition to the sporting dimension,
17:31it is a global humanitarian dimension,
17:33in the representation of foreign Moroccans.
17:35Moreover, Morocco is more and more integrated in the African region,
17:39because in the report, His Majesty confirmed the need to integrate African experiences in the organization.
17:46This cultural dimension will also be revealed,
17:49we will return to the writing of history,
17:52because the main secret is that there is a division,
17:57for example, in terms of the individuality of the Andalusian civilization,
18:00we are talking about the Andalusian civilization,
18:02isolated from Morocco and Portugal,
18:05while this is a historical period,
18:07which had a cultural extension from the south of Morocco
18:11to the south of the Pyrenees.
18:19This cultural extension, this division in the individuality,
18:23made it as if Morocco was isolated from Portugal.
18:31In fact, it is a historical period that lasted 37 centuries,
18:34and it was a unique destiny,
18:38and it gave us the opportunity to be proud of it,
18:41just like the Andalusians and the Portuguese.
18:43But in terms of equipment,
18:45the main thing is that Morocco sees this World Cup as a means
18:49to accelerate the achievement of these major projects.
18:53For example, we will extend the rapid sector to Morocco.
18:59What will all this benefit from?
19:01Indeed, we will benefit from the World Cup in 2030,
19:03and it will benefit the people who will visit Morocco,
19:05but it will benefit Morocco more than in 2030,
19:07and God willing, it will be extended until 2030.
19:09This means that all these projects aim to enable Morocco
19:15to develop means of development,
19:17and these means of development can be developed
19:19through airports, roads, airports,
19:21and through the health system.
19:23Today, we see that hospitals in Morocco,
19:26and in the near future,
19:28such as the hospital in Tangier,
19:30which is a high-level hospital,
19:32and we also have other hospitals in other countries,
19:38such as the hospital in Ben Gurira,
19:40which will soon start operating.
19:45This is a very solid system,
19:49but in the report that came from the Ministry of Health,
19:57there is also an emphasis on the human element,
20:00and this is what I mean.
20:02The financial problem is available,
20:04and we are working on it,
20:06and our company is working on it,
20:08and we will continue to work on it,
20:10but we are also citizens,
20:12and we are talking about citizens in general,
20:14and no one should feel that they are short of the World Cup.
20:16On the contrary, they should contribute,
20:18and if they contribute,
20:20they can be in different fields,
20:22in the field of culture,
20:24in the field of welcoming people,
20:26in the field of tourism,
20:28in the field of the youth.
20:30I think that our youth today
20:32are going to be a big part of the creation
20:34of institutions that can work
20:36alongside the World Cup,
20:38and that can benefit from the World Cup,
20:40and that can be connected to the international level.
20:42Encouraging the international network.
20:44Mr. Belkowry,
20:46we noticed in the Qatar World Cup
20:48that the search engines
20:50recorded a million people
20:52in Morocco,
20:54and we are wondering how
20:56Morocco can benefit
20:58from this side,
21:00from the development of the World Cup
21:02in the tourism sector,
21:04which so far
21:06contributes a lot
21:08to the country's income.
21:12Mr. Aziz, I would like to talk
21:14about this topic,
21:16especially,
21:18and also in your report
21:20in the field of tourism,
21:22you pointed out that
21:24our country
21:26contributes
21:2815 million tourists
21:30annually,
21:32and also,
21:34if we look at our airports,
21:36more than 38 million
21:38passengers visit them.
21:40The goal of this World Cup
21:42will be, God willing,
21:44to encourage
21:46a rapid recovery.
21:48This is the first reason
21:50I would like to mention,
21:52Mr. Aziz,
21:54that the work of our country
21:56focuses on the new
21:58cinematic model.
22:00The new cinematic model
22:02has a specific deadline
22:04of 2035.
22:06In 2030,
22:08there will be only one station
22:10within the cinematic framework
22:12of our country.
22:14If this side,
22:16to answer your question
22:18about tourism,
22:20if this side,
22:22for example,
22:24today, we have the capacity
22:26of our airports
22:28with 38 million passengers,
22:30and to accelerate the recovery
22:32because we have one in 2030
22:34and we said that in 2030,
22:36God willing,
22:38we will reach the capacity
22:40of our airports of 80 million,
22:42this is a big leap.
22:44This is the catalyst.
22:46The goal,
22:48in itself,
22:50is the World Cup
22:52a shield,
22:54a pretext,
22:56that will help us
22:58to see this development
23:00that Morocco has been working on
23:02for 25 years,
23:04not 5 years.
23:06Thank God,
23:08this is part of the World Cup
23:10that will help us
23:12in this development
23:14because the projectors of the world
23:16will be on us,
23:18and God willing,
23:20we will achieve our goal
23:22in the near future.
23:24Thank you, Mr. Mustafa Belkaroui,
23:26for everything you said.
23:28Thank you, Mr. Aziz,
23:30I would have been very happy
23:32to have you here.
23:34We will be back
23:36in the second part of the program.

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