Moroccan Ambassador Hamid Chabar met with Mohamed Abdullah Lahbib to discuss media challenges in the digital age and to enhance collaboration between Morocco and Mauritania’s regulatory bodies. Their meeting is part of efforts to deepen bilateral relations, following the December 2024 meeting between the two nations’ leaders and the partnership agreement signed in January 2024.
Recently, the Moroccan Ambassador to Mauritania, Hamid Chabar, engaged in discussions with Mohamed Abdullah Lahbib, the president of Mauritania’s High Authority for Press and Audiovisual (HAPA). Their conversations primarily centered around the challenges and opportunities for media in the digital era. The pair also aimed to enhance the collaboration between their respective regulatory bodies, focusing on oversight, regulation, and training initiatives.
This meeting underscores the commitment of both Morocco and Mauritania to strengthen their bilateral relationships. This commitment was further reaffirmed during a significant meeting on December 20, 2024, when King Mohammed VI and President Ould El Ghazouani met in Casablanca to expedite previously signed agreements.
Additionally, it is noteworthy that on January 17, 2024, a formal partnership agreement was established between Mauritania’s High Authority for Press and Audiovisual and Morocco’s High Authority for Audiovisual Communication, marking an important step in fostering cooperation in media governance between the two nations.
The recent meeting between Moroccan Ambassador Hamid Chabar and HAPA president Mohamed Abdullah Lahbib signifies a step towards enhancing media collaboration between Morocco and Mauritania. Their discussions on digital media challenges and the signed partnership agreement reflect both nations’ intent to strengthen bilateral relationships and commit to comprehensive cooperation in media oversight and training.
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