Rabat-Spania’s Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska has highlighted Morocco’s familiarity with the organization of large international events. He expects the North African kingdom to organize an unforgettable FIFA World Cup in 2030.
Grande Marlaska made these recent remarks after a meeting with his Moroccan counterpart Abdelouafi Laftit on the sidelines of the 4th Global Ministerial Conference for Road Safety in Marrakech.
The FIFA World Cup 2030 Das Morocco If co-moderator wants to be a “great success” together with Spain and Portugal, he said.
He also emphasized how important it is to tackle the challenge of traffic safety and safe mobility and emphasized that new technologies should be accepted to improve the sector.
Many Spanish officials often emphasize the importance of bilateral relationships between the two countries, in particular the security competence of Morocco.
The North African kingdom has long shared intelligence that Spain helped to carry out security operations against terrorism, human rights trade and drug trafficking.
Last week, Grande-Marlaska emphasized how important it is to maintain strong bilateral relationships with Spain on the sidelines of the 5th ministerial meeting of the European coalition against organized crimes in Cadiz.
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Morocco Is a “strategic and reliable partner” with which Spain wants to maintain close security together in the past week, and found that these connections should be further deepened to combat crises such as drug trafficking and transnational crimes.
The cooperation between the two countries has been “excellent” in recent months, he added and pointed out the progress in all areas, including the fight against drug trafficking and in transnational crimes.
These calming comments came after reports that reliable secret services of the Moroccan police played an important role in the past week.
According to converting reports, the intelligence from Morocco Spain enabled Spain to confiscate two tons of cannabis in the north coast of Tenerife on the Canary Islands.