Morocco Plays Key Role in African Peace and Stability, Says Ex-Central African Republic President

© AP Photo / Jerome DelayInterim Central African President Catherine Samba-Panza gets ready to tape a televised address to the nation scheduled to air Saturday Feb. 13, 2016, at the Presidency in Bangui, Central African Republic, Friday Feb. 12, 2016.
Interim Central African President Catherine Samba-Panza gets ready to tape a televised address to the nation scheduled to air Saturday Feb. 13, 2016, at the Presidency in   Bangui, Central African Republic,  Friday Feb. 12, 2016. - Sputnik Africa, 1920, 12.07.2023
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Former Central African Republic President Catherine Samba-Panza praised Morocco's vital role in establishing peace and stability in Africa.
In a statement to MAP on the sidelines of the 7th African Peace & Security Annual Conference (APSACO) organized by the Policy Center for the New South on July 10 and 11 in Rabat, she highlighted Morocco's support for the Central African Republic's peacebuilding program in previous years (2010, 2012 and 2013).
Samba-Panza also acknowledged Morocco's continuous assistance in various sectors, including health and reconstruction, emphasizing the Kingdom's unwavering support for fellow African nations.
Highlighting Africa's history of conflicts, the former President of the Central African Republic emphasized the crucial importance of post-conflict reconstruction and development in the continent.

"It's not enough to establish peace, but we must ensure that it is consolidated by a certain number of means, hence the interest of this conference which enables us to discuss these means, namely collective security, reconciliation, women and youth", she noted.

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