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West Africa: Ultimate Goal of Moroccan Mediation Is None Other Than Stability of Mali and Peace in the Region (Ambassador)

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[MAP] Paris -- The ultimate goal of Moroccan mediation is none other than the stability of Mali, a country with which the Kingdom shares centuries-old relations never uninterrupted, and the establishment of peace in the region, said Hassan Naciri, Morocco's ambassador to Mali.

Source: allAfrica.com
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