Strengthening Bilateral Relations Between Morocco and Burundi
On April 10, 2026, Rachid Talbi El Alami, the President of the Moroccan House of Representatives, engaged in a significant dialogue with Gervais Ndirakobuca, the President of the Senate of the Republic of Burundi, in Rabat. This meeting coincided with Ndirakobuca's participation in the African Senate Association Conference held on April 8 and 9 at the House of Councillors. The discussions were pivotal in addressing the enhancement of the bilateral relations between Morocco and Burundi, which are firmly anchored in principles of mutual respect, state sovereignty, territorial integrity, and non-interference in internal affairs.
During the meeting, which brought together several officials from both nations, including Burundian Senator Nzoyihaya Berchmans and Burundi's Ambassador to Rabat, Nestor Bankumukunzi, the attendees explored various aspects of parliamentary cooperation. The talks reaffirmed the importance of sharing experiences and fostering parliamentary relations at both bilateral and multilateral levels. Both parties emphasized the necessity of effective communication between their legislative bodies, along with the need for enhanced coordination within various regional and international parliamentary institutions.
Promoting Regional Parliamentary Collaboration
The dialogue not only focused on strengthening existing ties but also on the importance of exchanging expertise and knowledge to address common challenges effectively. This engagement served as a platform for discussing several regional and international parliamentary issues that hold mutual interest. By cultivating a robust framework for dialogue, the two leaders underscored their commitment to enhancing parliamentary cooperation, which is vital for fostering peace and stability in the region.
As reported by lebrief.ma.