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vgeld
11-03-04, 08:31
Terwijl mensen hier een politieke thema uitbuiten (Die K||t 450 euro) bouwen de Belgen, de Fransen, de Spanjaarden, de Italianen,..etc een onderkomen voor de slachtoffers.
Je herkent je vrienden in tijden van nood. !!

RABAT, Mar.10 - Belgium will be contributing in the building of at least 200 houses in the northeastern city of Al Hoceima for victims of the powerful earthquake that jolted last February 24 the northeastern region, killing 629 people.

“We have brought up the possibility of building at least 200 lodgings for persons now living in tents”, said on Tuesday Belgian foreign minister Louis Michel after a session with Moroccan peer, Mohamed Benaissa.

The meeting, which the head of the Belgian diplomacy described as “fruitful” reviewed the US “great middle east initiative” and the EU new neighborhood policy with south Mediterranean countries.

The EU enlargement will push Europe to get more involved in a particular relation with south Mediterranean countries, said the Belgian FM who also argued that this approach is necessary in order to maintain a more harmonious internal balance.

The Moroccan foreign minister praised the willingness of “Belgian friends to defend the vision on a more advanced status for Morocco in its relations with Europe –halfway between full membership and association- developed by HM King Mohammed VI during his official to France.

The Belgian official also praised, at the end of a meeting with prime minister Driss Jettou, the common views shared by Morocco and Belgium on relations between Morocco and the EU.

He also stressed that settling the issue of Moroccan debt will be a key element in Belgian cooperation, before voicing his country’s resolve to deepen its ties with the Kingdom.

Michel, who arrived in Morocco on Monday for a two-day visit, was received by HM King Mohammed VI at the royal palace in Tangiers.

On his agenda are also field-visits to Mohammedia and to Essaouira, where a Belgian enterprise has been selected to build a resort compound.




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