Morocco and Chad Strengthen Bilateral Ties with Five Key Agreements

Morocco and Chad sign five key agreements covering taxation, driving licenses, education, aviation, and forestry, strengthening bilateral ties and fostering cooperation across various sectors. This landmark development marks a new chapter in Morocco-Chad relations.

Morocco and Chad Strengthen Bilateral Ties with Five Key Agreements
Agreements signed between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Chad

The Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Chad have signed five important agreements, marking a significant step in strengthening their bilateral relations. The agreements were signed under the auspices of the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates.

The five agreements cover a wide range of areas:

  1. A convention aimed at avoiding double taxation and preventing tax evasion on income taxes.
  2. An agreement on the mutual recognition of driving licenses.
  3. A framework agreement for cooperation in higher education, scientific research, and innovation.
  4. A Memorandum of Understanding for technical cooperation in the field of Civil Aviation.
  5. A Memorandum of Understanding in the forestry sector.

These agreements demonstrate the commitment of both countries to enhance their cooperation across various sectors, from economic and educational to technical and environmental domains.

The signing of these accords reflects Morocco's ongoing efforts to strengthen its ties with other African nations, aligning with its broader strategy of South-South cooperation. It also underscores Chad's interest in benefiting from Morocco's expertise in various fields.

This development is expected to foster closer economic ties, facilitate mobility between the two countries, promote academic and scientific exchange, improve aviation cooperation, and enhance collaboration in sustainable forest management.

The agreements mark a new chapter in Morocco-Chad relations, paving the way for increased collaboration and mutual benefits for both nations.