"We are visiting the Sports City in Tangier to learn from the pioneering Moroccan experience in youth and sports," Ould Sid'Ahmed told the press.
It is about gaining experience from methods of establishment and management of youth and sports facilities, he added.
Ould Sid'Ahmed recalled the agreement concluded between the Moroccan Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Sports and its Mauritanian counterpart for the construction of two sports complexes in Nouakchott and in the city of Rosso.
The agreement, which includes the renovation of the Youth House, built by Morocco in the 1980s in Mauritania, will take effect in the coming weeks with the construction of two stadiums.
Regional Director of Sports and Youth in Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, Abdelouahed Aazibou Maqrai said that the visit of the Mauritanian Minister aims to strengthen experiences in the field of youth and sports, particularly the implementation of projects and programs dedicated to youth and sport.