During a scientific symposium held in the city of Fez, Moroccan and Spanish academics and researchers confirmed that the Kingdom of Morocco has emerged as a regional and international model in managing migration and asylum issues. This transformation is largely attributed to the insightful vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, which emphasizes the humanitarian aspect and the dignity of migrants as fundamental pillars of public policy.
The speakers highlighted that the national migration and asylum policy initiated by His Majesty in 2013 marked a significant shift in Morocco's approach to this critical issue. The country has transitioned from being merely a transit nation to a space for stability and integration. This shift has been facilitated by the regularization of thousands of migrants and their access to essential rights and services.
Participants praised the successes achieved by the Kingdom in integrating migrants and promoting coexistence within Moroccan society, asserting that the Moroccan experience has become a reference in the region, particularly in light of the increasing challenges related to migration on both regional and international levels.
Conversely, the speakers also addressed the new Spanish experience aimed at regularizing the status of hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants, viewing it as a reflection of the growing convergence between approaches that balance economic development requirements with respect for human dignity.
The symposium reaffirmed that Morocco, under the wise leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, has successfully established a balanced model that integrates security, humanitarian, and developmental dimensions. This approach has strengthened Morocco's position as a key player in managing migration and asylum issues on both the African and Mediterranean stages.
As reported by achtari24.com.