Moroccan King Mohammed VI's historic visit to Rwanda this week has been significant in many ways. Not only has he become the first monarch of Morocco to visit Rwanda but his state visit saw the signing of a whopping 23 bilateral agreements between the two countries covering a wide-range of critical issues.
As the visiting King and his host presided over the signing of the pacts in Kigali, with officials from both sides taking turns to ink deal after deal, you could sense a renewed commitment to revitalise cooperation between developing countries, mostly referred to as South-South Cooperation.
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