In his address, Mansouri emphasized that Morocco's commitment to the Palestinian cause, under the guidance of HM the King, who also serves as the President of the Al-Quds Committee, is unshakeable.
"This support is not influenced by any changes or international circumstances, nor by political controversies or competitive posturing," Mansouri asserted. He noted that this unwavering stance is deeply rooted in the conviction and faith of all Moroccans.
The ambassador also highlighted the growing challenges in the Middle East, particularly the geopolitical tensions exacerbated by the tragic situation in Gaza. He reaffirmed Morocco’s ongoing dedication to defending the Holy Sites, especially Al-Quds Asharif, which is of particular concern to HM King Mohammed VI.
The Kingdom's approach combines political and diplomatic efforts with practical work on the ground through the Bayt Mal Al-Quds Agency. This agency focuses on preserving the legal status of Al-Quds, safeguarding its cultural identity, and supporting the population of Al-Quds.
Mansouri referenced a recent speech by HM King Mohammed VI, delivered on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Throne Day, where the monarch outlined Morocco's position on the Middle East and the Gaza conflict. HM the King’s address reflected his deep personal interest and active involvement in the region’s developments.
Morocco’s position, as articulated by Mansouri, includes support for constructive initiatives aimed at finding practical solutions, achieving a sustainable and tangible ceasefire, and pursuing a definitive resolution to the conflict, rather than merely managing the crisis. The ambassador stressed the importance of initiating negotiations between the relevant parties to revive the peace process based on a two-state solution.
Beyond the Middle East, Mansouri also underscored Morocco's commitment to Africa, highlighting the Kingdom's efforts to promote sustainable development and strengthen Islamic cooperation among African OIC member states.
He noted that Morocco is actively supporting African economies through regional development initiatives and concrete programs aimed at fostering prosperity and economic growth.
One such initiative is the Atlantic Initiative, which seeks to provide Sahara and Sahel countries with access to the Atlantic Ocean by leveraging Morocco's capabilities and expertise.
Mansouri described this initiative as a promising endeavor that will contribute to the economic integration of these countries, improve living conditions, and promote values of tolerance and peaceful coexistence.
In addition, Morocco has expressed strong support for the upcoming OIC donor conference, set to be held in Saudi Arabia on October 26, 2024. The conference will focus on aiding refugees and displaced persons in northeastern Nigeria, the Sahel region, and the Lake Chad area.