Finale de la Can, relations entre les deux pays : Ce que Sonko a dit aux autorités marocaines
Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko is in Morocco where he co-chaired, with his counterpart Aziz Akhannouch, the 15th session of the Senegalese-Moroccan Joint Commission. In opening the proceedings, the head of government devoted a significant portion of his speech to the tensions arising from the Africa Cup of Nations final and the state of relations between the two countries.
From the outset of his speech, the number two of the Senegalese Executive was keen to clarify that the official visit he is leading, “to friendly Moroccan soil is a major political event and not a simple post-Africa Cup of Nations sequence”.
However, aware that his trip takes place in “a context charged with sporting emotions, regrettable excesses and sometimes painful images for two deeply linked peoples”, the head of the Senegalese administration specifies that the historical significance of his visit to Rabat “lies in the strong capacity of the two brotherly states not to let emotion overwhelm and decide the meaning”.
And so, he indicated to his counterpart that his trip “was not intended to calm tensions,” but rather to affirm and reaffirm that sport had not divided two peoples; it had tested their bonds. The head of government stated that the encounter was not a confrontation between Senegal and Morocco, but rather a test of the intensity of two national passions in a shared space.
“The incidents observed here and there should be neither denied nor dramatized. They should be reclassified as emotional excesses produced by fervor, and not as political or cultural rifts,” stated Ousmane Sonko. For him, sport, however exciting it may be, is too fluid to summarize the relationship between the two nations. This relationship is cemented by long-standing human, spiritual, economic, and cultural ties, and strengthened by the historical movement of people, including students, entrepreneurs, and exchanges between religious brotherhoods, etc.
Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko emphasized the long-standing political trust built between the two states, transcending changes in power and changing circumstances. "A bond that, between states and peoples, survives events because it is rooted in shared history," he stated.
So, Sonko clarifies that this trip is not a journey of appeasement: “It is a journey of confirmation, of transcending and of rebuilding the bond, on a scale befitting two nations that respect each other, recognize each other and plan for the future together. More than to close an incident, our work must seal a common future and reaffirm that the Senegalese-Moroccan friendship is stronger than emotions, that two brotherly peoples can overcome intensity without dividing, that their common future is destined to be richer, more structured and more ambitious,” he says.
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Cependant, le vrai problème est que nous africains au sud sahariens nous devons beaucoup travailler comme le Maroc l’a fait. Comment peut-on avoir un continent riche en matières premières et pauvre en infrastructures ? Même les matchs amicaux entre états voisins se tiennent au Maroc. Or le Maroc n’a rien de plus , et au contraire !
Pour être d’égale dignité, il encore travailler et beaucoup travailler comme le disait l’autre.
Les marocains sont un excellent peuple. Ce qu’on peut faire avec le Maroc, on ne peut faire avec aucun autre pays maghrébin
Vive le Sénégal et Vive le Maroc.... et a bas les salops !
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. Ils ne voulaient pas que les Sénégalais gagnent. Le frère du roi a refusé de remettre la coupe et tourné le dos à l'équipe. Il y a un sénégalais tué dont on ne parle déjà plus.
Au Sénégal, les 2 régimes libéraux de Wade et Macky ont passé leur temps à volé, détourné, surfacturé et ce sont des milliers de milliards qui ont été volés, détournés et surfacturés entre 2000 et 2024. Quand on voit les vols de plusieurs milliards volés sur les fonds Covid de 1000 milliards en pleine période de Covid où des sénégalais mourraient dans les hôpitaux et où des millions de sénégalais sont confinés chez eux sans aides et sans moyens, l'on se rend compte du pillage des deniers publics perpétrés par ces mafieux de libéraux alternoceurs.
Au Maroc, le roi veille et personne n'ose voler de cette empleur et celui qui le fait est tout simplement exécuté, c'est la peine de mort direct. Voilà ce qui explique le développement du Maroc.
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