Ivorian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kandia Camara, praised Morocco's initiatives in Africa, driven by King Mohammed VI, during a meeting in Abidjan on May 20, 2026. She highlighted Morocco's investments in infrastructure, agriculture, and renewable energy across the continent.
Camara specifically noted the Morocco-Nigeria gas pipeline project, which aims to enhance energy security in West Africa. She also commended Morocco's role in promoting peace and stability in the Sahel region.
The minister's remarks came after a bilateral meeting with Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nasser Bourita, who was on a working visit to Ivory Coast. The two officials discussed strengthening economic cooperation and regional integration.