Morocco and Greece have signed in Rabat a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen their bilateral co-operation, said Panafrican News Agency (PANA) on Wednesday.
The agreement, signed Tuesday by the Moroccan Foreign Affairs and Co-operation Minister, Mohamed Bin Issa and visiting Greek counterpart, Georges Papandreou, seeks to "create a spirit of regular dialogue and consultations on all issues of common interest."
Under the agreement, the two countries will hold consultations on issues relating to security and co-operation within the Mediterranean group and on relations between Morocco and the European Union – Albawaba.com