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50th OIC Council of Foreign Ministers Kicks Off in Yaoundé


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Yaoundé, 29/08/2024 (MAP) – The 50th session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) began on Thursday in the Cameroonian capital, Yaoundé, with the participation of the Kingdom of Morocco.

The Moroccan delegation, led by Morocco’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia and permanent representative to the OIC, Mustapha Mansouri, includes the Kingdom’s ambassador to Cameroon, Mostafa Bouh, the head of the Division of Arab and Islamic Organizations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates, Abdelali Al-Jahed, and the official in charge of the OIC project at the Directorate of the Mashreq, the Gulf, and Arab and Islamic Organizations.

The session, themed « Development of Intra-OIC Transport and Communication Infrastructure: Major instrument in the fight against poverty and insecurity, » will address political, economic and social issues, as well as the challenges currently facing the Muslim world.

Participants will discuss the latest developments in the Palestinian issue, the Middle East peace process and the evolving situation in Afghanistan and the Sahel region.

This two-day session will also cover topics related to disarmament, cooperation between the OIC and other international and regional organizations, and the OIC Declaration on Human Rights.

Additionally, the meeting will address ongoing efforts in the fight against international terrorism, UN reforms, the expansion of the UN Security Council, Islamophobia and the situation of Muslim communities and minorities in non-OIC member states.

Apart from the OIC-2025 action program, the Council will review decisions related to humanitarian, legal, administrative and financial issues, as well as scientific, technological and cultural matters.

The opening ceremony, attended by the Managing director of the Bayt Mal Al-Quds Asharif Agency, Mohamed Salem Echerkaoui, was chaired by the Cameroon’s Minister of External Relations and was marked by the election of the members of the Bureau of the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers, as well as a chairmanship handover.

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