Fillon voices support for Morocco's "advanced status"

2008-04-18

French Prime Minister Francois Fillon voiced his country's support of Morocco receiving "advanced status" with the EU, following a meeting with his Moroccan counterpart Abbas El Fassi on Thursday (April 17th) in Rabat. Fillon is on a two-day visit to Morocco for the 9th meeting of the High Joint Commission.

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REDOUANE Posted 2008-04-28

Not a single word from Magharebia about Peter van Walsum’s declarations or about the meeting in Tangier of the leaders of the Maghreb. Publish a few articles that bring the people of the Maghreb together rather than these confrontational words. Thank you

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