Cape Verde Reaffirms Its Unwavering Support for Morocco’s Territorial Integrity

Parliamentary Friendship Group Meeting Strengthens Morocco-Cabo Verde Relations
During a meeting held this Monday at the House of Representatives, Orlando Pereira Dias, the president of the Cabo Verde/ Morocco parliamentary friendship group, reiterated his country’s unwavering support for Morocco’s territorial integrity and sovereignty over its entire territory.
Accompanied by a high-level Cabo Verdean parliamentary delegation, Mr. Pereira Dias expressed during his discussion with the President of the House of Representatives, Rachid Talbi Alami, that Cabo Verde firmly backs Morocco within continental and international bodies, as stated in an official communiqué.
On this occasion, he praised the efforts of His Majesty King Mohammed VI in favor of Africa’s development, highlighting the significant projects initiated by the Kingdom and the remarkable progress achieved under the Sovereign’s leadership.
In response, Mr. Talbi Alami thanked the Cabo Verdean government and parliament for their support of Morocco, while emphasizing the strength of bilateral relations. He also highlighted the importance of parliamentary visits, such as the one currently taking place, to bolster institutional cooperation and expand partnership opportunities between the two countries.
The discussions further emphasized the exceptional character of Moroccan-Cabo Verdean relations, characterized by mutual support in international forums. Both delegations underscored the importance of continuous dialogue, sharing parliamentary expertise, and exchanging best practices, all aimed at strengthening ties between the legislative institutions of the two countries to serve the development and common interests of the African continent.
The visit by the parliamentary friendship group, which runs from April 12 to April 18, includes parliamentarians Carlos Tavares Rodrigues, Nelson Do Rosario Brito, Carla Santos de Carvalho, Luis Joaquim Gonçalves Pires, and Aniceto de Jesus Lopes Cardoso Barbosa, as well as several administrative officials.




