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00:18Thank you for joining us for this round of news.
00:20We are going to follow the headlines.
00:21Treva in Gaza.
00:22Morocco is rejecting this decision.
00:25The king calls on all the palestinian and israeli parties
00:28to give a chance to peace.
00:30Details in a few moments.
00:35The Republic of Ivory Coast,
00:37its constant position on territorial integrity
00:39and the sovereignty of the kingdom.
00:41On its sarah,
00:42the head of Moroccan diplomacy,
00:44Nasser Bourita,
00:45received yesterday in Laayoune
00:46his Ivorian counterpart.
00:51Divorce is definitively acted
00:53between the countries of the AIS and the CDAO.
00:56Mali has announced that it will leave
00:58the economic community of the states of West Africa
01:01on the 29th of January.
01:03Decision confirmed by the president
01:05of the CDAO commission.
01:06We meet again in a few moments.
01:13Welcome ladies and gentlemen.
01:15The reactions have not been long
01:17following the Treva agreement
01:19between Israel and Hamas.
01:21For Morocco,
01:22this agreement is in perfect harmony
01:24with the vision of His Majesty,
01:26King Mohammed VI,
01:27who calls for a lasting peace
01:29in the Middle East
01:30and a settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
01:34Soheil Jalil tells us about it.
01:37Morocco calls for giving a chance to peace.
01:40In an official reaction
01:41of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
01:43African Cooperation
01:44and Moroccans living abroad,
01:46following the ceasefire agreement
01:48between Israel and Hamas,
01:50which comes into force on Sunday, January 19,
01:52Morocco salutes the progress made
01:54in order to stop the hostilities
01:56and attacks against civilians
01:58triggered since October 7, 2023.
02:01A point of view reported
02:02by the Minister of Foreign Affairs,
02:04Nasser Boureta,
02:05who said that the Kingdom
02:06is closely following the latest developments
02:08following the announcement
02:09of an agreement to cease fire in Gaza.
02:11Now the Kingdom of Morocco
02:15is following the latest developments.
02:17The Kingdom closely follows
02:19the evolution of the situation in Gaza.
02:22I would like to refer here
02:24to the project of the truce,
02:26which, if it is not completed,
02:28will be welcomed with great enthusiasm
02:30by the Kingdom,
02:31and this for several reasons.
02:37The first is that this truce
02:39is in harmony with the principles
02:41of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
02:43President of the Al-Quds Committee,
02:45principles recalled in several speeches
02:47from the beginning of the Gaza crisis
02:50His Majesty had always called
02:52the urgency of the conclusion
02:54of a ceasefire.
03:00His Majesty King Mohammed VI,
03:02President of the Al-Quds Committee,
03:04had always wanted this ceasefire
03:06to be sustainable and under control.
03:10In the light of these facts,
03:12this truce is in parallel
03:14with the principle of the truce
03:17In the light of these facts,
03:19this truce is in parallel
03:21with the principle of the truce
03:23of His Majesty in this context.
03:26Thus, the Kingdom wishes
03:28that this ceasefire agreement
03:30is fully respected
03:32and that it allows the cessation
03:34of attacks against civilians,
03:36the return of the displaced,
03:38and the fluid access
03:40and sufficient amount of humanitarian aid.
03:43This agreement will stop massacres
03:45and will save the lives
03:47of a large number of Palestinians
03:49by avoiding more chaos,
03:51which is paramount.
03:57This agreement, as His Majesty
03:59said, President of the Al-Quds Committee,
04:01will also allow fluid access
04:03and sufficient amount of humanitarian aid.
04:05And you all know
04:07how many Palestinians need these aids
04:09urgently.
04:13As His Majesty the King Mohammed VI,
04:15President of the Al-Quds Committee,
04:17noted in his royal message
04:19at the last Arab Summit,
04:21it is essential to avoid
04:23going out of one crisis
04:25to enter another.
04:27Indeed, the ceasefire agreement
04:29should open the way
04:31to a real peace process
04:33allowing the establishment
04:35of a Palestinian state
04:37within the 1967 borders
04:39with Jerusalem as the capital,
04:42The Israeli Council of Ministers
04:44met late yesterday
04:46to vote for the ceasefire agreement
04:48in Gaza,
04:50and declared the office
04:52concerning this agreement
04:54which should open the way
04:56at the beginning of Sunday
04:58and the release on the same day
05:00of the first hostages.
05:02Despite the announcement of an agreement
05:04by Qatar and the United States,
05:06the Israeli army continued
05:08its air strikes in the Gaza Strip
05:10and killed more and more
05:12in the last hours.
05:16What is left of Gaza
05:18in the wait for a definitive ceasefire?
05:20Houses, hospitals and schools
05:22are in ruins.
05:24More than 70% of this Palestinian territory
05:26besieged by the Israeli army
05:28is heavily damaged.
05:30The point on the situation
05:32with Raja El Gho.
05:36More than 170,000 buildings
05:38were damaged or destroyed.
05:40Entire neighborhoods were razed.
05:42This is the latest evaluation
05:44of the damage
05:46of the UN Satellite Center
05:48on December 1.
05:50About 70% of the buildings
05:52were damaged or destroyed
05:54in the Gaza Strip.
05:56In total,
05:58more than 170,000 buildings
06:00were partially or completely destroyed
06:02by the war.
06:04In Rafa, in the extreme south,
06:06buildings and houses
06:08of this city
06:10on the border with Egypt
06:12were razed.
06:14According to Amnesty International,
06:1690% of the buildings
06:18were seriously damaged
06:20on the border between the two countries
06:22between October 2023 and May 2024.
06:24The reconstruction of the territory
06:26would take up to 15 years
06:28and would cost more than 50 billion euros.
06:30This is the estimate of the United Nations.
06:32Hospitals were not spared
06:34by the Israeli destruction in Gaza.
06:36Hospital structures
06:38are often targeted
06:40by the Israeli army
06:42accusing Hamas fighters
06:44of serving as a base.
06:46For example,
06:48the Kamala Douane hospital
06:50has been empty and out of service
06:52since a major raid in late December.
06:54According to the World Health Organization,
06:56at least $10 billion is needed
06:58to rebuild the health system
07:00in Gaza.
07:02The World Health Organization
07:04has shown that more than $3 billion
07:06would be needed for the first year
07:08and $10 billion for 5 to 7 years.
07:10Another basic sector destroyed by the war
07:12is the school system.
07:14Nearly 90% of schools
07:16have been damaged.
07:18UNICEF estimated
07:20that on December 1,
07:22nearly 500 schools were destroyed
07:24out of 564 listed establishments.
07:26These school buildings
07:28were used as refuges for displaced people.
07:30Schools, housing
07:32and roads in Gaza
07:34are now a ruined city
07:36where the vast majority
07:38of basic infrastructure
07:40is to be rebuilt.
07:42For the UN, the speed,
07:44the extent of killings and destruction
07:46in the Gaza Strip
07:48are unprecedented in recent history.
07:50Emmanuel Macron and
07:52António Guterres
07:54visited Lebanon simultaneously.
07:56A visit marked by support
07:58from the new leaders
08:00and a message of solidarity
08:02in the face of the humanitarian
08:04and economic crisis
08:06that has shaken the country
08:08for several years.
08:12French President Emmanuel Macron
08:14came to support
08:16the new Lebanese government
08:18recently formed
08:20after more than a year of presidential vacation.
08:22During his meeting
08:24with Lebanese authorities,
08:26Emmanuel Macron said
08:28that Lebanon must now
08:30go through concrete reforms
08:32to get out of the crisis.
08:38Mr. President,
08:40we ask you one thing.
08:42The confidence of Lebanese
08:44in their country and their state
08:46has been restored
08:48and the confidence of the world
08:50in Lebanon must also be restored.
08:52As for the rest,
08:54it is up to our friends
08:56in the world to take care of it.
09:00So yes,
09:02in this moment that we live,
09:04we will support you.
09:06And we will first support
09:08your goal of a sovereign Lebanon
09:10and a state that has to exercise
09:12this sovereignty everywhere
09:14on the territory.
09:16This is, I believe,
09:18the first objective
09:20that you carry and it is essential.
09:22It is also a condition
09:24to perpetuate the ceasefire
09:26concluded with Israel.
09:28The French president
09:30also insisted on the need
09:32for economic reforms,
09:34especially in the banking sector
09:36and for a better management
09:38of public debt.
09:40He also highlighted the importance
09:42of transparency and the fight
09:44against corruption
09:46to attract international aid.
09:48For his part, Antonio Guterres,
09:50which is facing an aggravated
09:52humanitarian crisis,
09:54especially due to the reception
09:56of more than a million Syrian refugees.
09:58Guterres said that the UN
10:00will continue to support Lebanon
10:02in this difficult period.
10:04He also highlighted the importance
10:06of strengthening humanitarian aid
10:08and supporting economic recovery
10:10while calling for an inclusive dialogue
10:12to resolve internal political tensions.
10:14If France and the UN
10:16have promised to support the country,
10:18France will continue
10:20to support Lebanon.
10:36In Syria,
10:38Hadja Larbib,
10:40European Commissioner,
10:42met yesterday in Damascus
10:44Syrian leader Ahmad al-Shareh,
10:46impressed by his will
10:48to pacify Syria
10:50and make Europeans allies.
10:52Hadja Larbib promised
10:54urgent humanitarian aid
10:56of 235 million euros
10:58for Syria and its neighbors.
11:04Meanwhile, President Vladimir Putin
11:06and his Iranian counterpart,
11:08Massoud Pezeskiah,
11:10signed a global strategic partnership
11:12agreement in Moscow on Friday.
11:14A new rapprochement
11:16between these two countries
11:18and hostile relations
11:20with the West.
11:24A counterweight to any Western hegemony.
11:26Russian President Vladimir Putin
11:28and his counterpart, Massoud Pezeskiah,
11:30signed in the Kremlin
11:32a strategic partnership agreement.
11:34Subject to heavy international sanctions
11:36affecting their economy,
11:38Russia and Iran have operated
11:40an accelerated rapprochement
11:42since the assault on Ukraine.
11:44A pact covering all areas,
11:46including energy, environment
11:48and issues related to defense
11:50and security.
12:00This agreement sets ambitious objectives
12:02and defines guidelines
12:04to deepen bilateral cooperation
12:06in the long term in the political,
12:08security, commercial and humanitarian areas.
12:10This truly revolutionary document
12:12aims to create the necessary conditions
12:14for the stable and sustainable development
12:16of Russia and Iran
12:18and of our entire Eurasian region.
12:24The agreement aims
12:26to develop military cooperation
12:28and to support each other
12:30against security threats.
12:32According to the content of the agreement,
12:34there are 47 articles
12:36published by the Kremlin after the signing.
12:38This agreement will open new horizons
12:40for the two countries.
12:46The partnership treaty signed today
12:48will open a new chapter
12:50in relations between Iran and Russia
12:52in all areas,
12:54including commercial and economic cooperation.
12:56I am convinced that this treaty,
12:58which was elaborated on the basis
13:00of mutual interests,
13:02will open new ways
13:04for the expansion of new and bright
13:06relations between Iran and Russia.
13:10The last meeting between Peshchegian
13:12and Putin was held in October
13:14at the BRICS Summit in Russia.
13:16Vladimir Putin then called
13:18to consolidate the positive dynamics
13:20concerning their economic cooperation.
13:22Russia wants to develop a project
13:24of logistics corridors, rail and maritime,
13:26between Moscow, Baku and Tehran
13:28on a north-south axis.
13:30The Moroccan side of the Sahara,
13:32the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire,
13:34reiterates its constant position
13:36on territorial integrity
13:38and sovereignty of the kingdom
13:40over the Moroccan Sahara.
13:42This statement was made
13:44by the Ivorian Foreign Minister
13:46Leon Kaku Adam,
13:48who expressed himself
13:50during the fifth session
13:52of the Grand Mixed Cooperation
13:54of Morocco-Côte d'Ivoire,
13:56held in Laayoune
13:58during a press conference
14:00held after his meetings
14:02with the head of Moroccan diplomacy
14:04Nasser Bourita.
14:06The Ivorian Foreign Minister
14:08supported his country
14:10in the autonomy plan
14:12presented by the Kingdom of Morocco,
14:14which constitutes the only credible
14:16and realistic solution
14:18for the resolution
14:20of this regional difference.
14:22Ivorian-Morocco relations,
14:24a reference for Pan-African cooperation,
14:26the Ivorian Foreign Minister
14:28Leon Kaku Adam
14:30saluted the strength
14:32and solidarity
14:34of the fraternity
14:36and friendship
14:38between the two countries
14:40since the establishment
14:42of diplomatic relations
14:44in 1962.
14:46Mr. Minister,
14:48I would like to finish my speech
14:50without reiterating
14:52in the name of the Ivorian government
14:54that the Ivorian Côte d'Ivoire
14:56is indefensible
14:58to the sovereignty
15:00and territorial integrity
15:02of Morocco.
15:04For us,
15:06this is not negotiable.
15:08I salute the autonomy plan
15:10proposed by this country
15:12as a credible
15:14and realistic solution
15:16to the issue of the Moroccan Sahara
15:18as part of the efforts
15:20led by the United Nations.
15:22I am happy to see
15:24that countries that were once reluctant
15:26have understood the well-founded
15:28Moroccan position.
15:30On his side, Nasr Boureta thanked
15:32the Ivorian Côte d'Ivoire for its constant
15:34and firm support of the territorial integrity
15:36of Morocco, especially for its clear position
15:38in favor of the Moroccan Sahara,
15:40a position translated by the opening
15:42of a General Consulate in Laayoune in 2020.
15:44The Ivorian Côte d'Ivoire
15:46was always
15:48an ally of Morocco
15:50for regional and international
15:52defense.
15:56The Ivorian Côte d'Ivoire
15:58has always been a firm support
16:00for the kingdom, whether regional
16:02or international.
16:04It has always been a constant ally
16:06in everything that affects the territorial integrity of the kingdom.
16:08This brother country was the first
16:10to open an honorary consulate in Laayoune
16:12in 2019, and from 2020
16:14it was one of the first nations
16:16to open a general consulate in our southern provinces.
16:18In addition, this session
16:20is dedicated to the sum of
16:22national diplomatic efforts
16:24with Maestria by His Majesty
16:26King Mohammed VI.
16:34The Ivorian-Moroccan cooperation
16:36is going well, with exchanges
16:38in NOS of 76.11 billion
16:40francs CFA between 2022
16:42and 2023,
16:44important figures comforting the strong
16:46institutions of the Ivorian and Moroccan
16:48private sectors, which took advantage
16:50of the strategic and economic partnership
16:52agreement signed on January 21, 2015
16:54in Marrakech. Let's celebrate
16:56the crucial role of the private sector in
16:58the mobilization of financing and investment.
17:00The head of Ivorian diplomacy
17:02rejoices in the fruitful cooperation,
17:04especially in the fields of
17:06education, education,
17:08training, security
17:10and justice.
17:12Leon Kaku
17:14as Ivorian Minister of Foreign Affairs
17:16also saluted the efforts
17:18of His Majesty King Mohammed VI
17:20in favor of peace,
17:22stability and socio-economic development
17:24in Africa.
17:26Mr. Minister
17:28and Chief, I also rejoice
17:30in the commitment of these assistants, which
17:32not only translates the remarkable
17:34resilience of the relations between
17:36the Ivory Coast and Morocco,
17:38but also and above all the constant
17:40and reserveless commitment that our two
17:42leaders, His Excellency Mr.
17:44Hassan Ouattara, President of the Republic of
17:46the Ivory Coast, and His Majesty
17:48Mohammed VI, King of Morocco
17:50and Jealousy,
17:52promote to the extent of their ambitions.
17:54May it be possible for me
17:56to take this solemn circumstance
17:58to pay tribute to them
18:00by conveying
18:02the expression of my very deep respect.
18:04Mali
18:06will officially leave the CEDEAO
18:08on January 29.
18:10The President of the Commission
18:12of the CEDEAO, Omar El Yattouraï,
18:14confirmed this announcement
18:16of Bamako, a decision
18:18made at the 706th
18:20Conference of Heads of State
18:22and Government, held on December 15,
18:242024, in Abuja.
18:26The Commission will engage
18:28the necessary formalities to act on
18:30the separation of Mali from the organization
18:32proposing the holding of a meeting
18:34between the technical teams of the two parties
18:36in order to discuss
18:38the modalities of withdrawing
18:40Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso,
18:42which form the Alliance of States
18:44of the Sahel, had announced
18:46their common will to leave
18:48the intergovernmental organization.
18:54And this concludes this news.
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