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Morocco launches the Fifth Round of Negotiations with the EU on a ...

By Loubna Flah

Morocco World News

Casablanca, February 5, 2013

The negotiations between Morocco and the European Union will be resumed next week. The bilateral talks aim at reaching a new fishing agreement that respects the interest of both partners.

The fifth round of negotiations will take place on February 11 and 12th in Rabat as reported by the Moroccan daily Al Massae.

The Moroccan and European experts have already met on January 30th and February 1st in the European Commission headquarters in order to agree about a new formula of cooperation between Morocco and the European Union.

During these meetings, both partners discussed the fish species that will be included in the fishing agreement.

The Moroccan negotiators were rather emphatic about the clamor to reach a balanced and fair agreement in regard to the quantities of fish allowed by the agreement as well as the profit margins.

Morocco had been intransigent about the formula of the new cooperation protocol.

The Moroccan officials insisted on the necessity to preserve the Moroccan natural resources so as to guarantee a sustainable exploitation of fish in the country.

Both partners agreed to protect the Moroccan interests as well as those of the fisheries professionals.? They have also agreed to share equally the quantities of fish that remain non-exploited by the agreement.

The Moroccan officials made it clear that the aim of the new cooperation agreement should contribute in the development of the Fisheries sector in Morocco.

The first round of negotiations was held last year on November in Rabat. After a series of meetings, both partners came to terms with their respective needs and expectations from the fishing agreement.

It is noteworthy that the European parliament had refused to approve last year on September 14th the fishing agreement that would give 119 licenses to the European shipping flotillas and mainly the Spanish ones.

Last year, the European lawmakers vetoed the conclusion of a new fishing agreement allowing European vessels, mainly Spanish ones to fish in Moroccan waters.

The argument advanced by the EU parliament refers to the Sahara as a disputed area.

Morocco contested the EU Parliament decision and reacted immediately by issuing a ban of European vessels that were asked to leave Moroccan territorial waters.

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Source: http://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2013/02/77009/morocco-launches-the-fifth-round-of-negotiations-with-the-eu-on-a-new-fishing-agreement/

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