The Moroccan Ambassador to Mauritania, Hamid Chabar, met with the head of the High Authority for Press and Audiovisual, Mohamed Abdullah Lahbib. They discussed media challenges in the digital age and strategies for enhancing regulatory partnerships. This aligns with Morocco and Mauritania’s commitment to strong bilateral relations, reaffirmed in previous high-level meetings and a partnership agreement established in January 2024.
Recent discussions took place between the Moroccan Ambassador to Mauritania, Hamid Chabar, and Mohamed Abdullah Lahbib, the president of Mauritania’s High Authority for Press and Audiovisual (HAPA). Their conversation focused on addressing challenges and opportunities for the media in the digital landscape, while also exploring strategies to bolster partnerships between the regulatory entities of both nations.
Both representatives aimed to enhance collaboration in critical areas such as oversight, regulation, and training. This meeting underscores the ongoing commitment of Morocco and Mauritania to strengthen bilateral relations, further solidified during the December 20, 2024, meeting in Casablanca between King Mohammed VI and President Ould El Ghazouani.
During this prior meeting, the two leaders agreed to expedite the implementation of existing agreements. Furthermore, a significant partnership agreement was formalized on January 17, 2024, in Nouakchott, between Mauritania’s HAPA and Morocco’s High Authority for Audiovisual Communication, marking a pivotal step in their shared media ambitions.
The meeting between Ambassador Hamid Chabar and HAPA’s Mohamed Abdullah Lahbib highlights a mutual intent to enhance media regulation and training between Morocco and Mauritania. It reflects both nations’ commitment to deepening bilateral ties, as evidenced by the recent partnership agreement aimed at fostering collaboration in the media sector.
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