New Delhi: India and Morocco on Wednesday signed the revised air services agreement enabling greater connectivity between two countries through a modernised agreement.
The delegation of the two countries has met thrice in the past years wherein they have worked towards liberalisation of markets between the two countries and updating of the existing air services agreement.
The two sides cleared the legal and technical difficulties and agreed to a modern new text for the
air services agreement. Thereafter, the document was formally signed during the visit of Minister of Tourism, Air Transport, Handicraft and Social Economy Mohammed Sajid who signed for the Moroccan side and Union Minister of Commerce and Industry and Civil Aviation Suresh Prabhu who signed for the Indian side.
19/09/18 UNI
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The delegation of the two countries has met thrice in the past years wherein they have worked towards liberalisation of markets between the two countries and updating of the existing air services agreement.
The two sides cleared the legal and technical difficulties and agreed to a modern new text for the
air services agreement. Thereafter, the document was formally signed during the visit of Minister of Tourism, Air Transport, Handicraft and Social Economy Mohammed Sajid who signed for the Moroccan side and Union Minister of Commerce and Industry and Civil Aviation Suresh Prabhu who signed for the Indian side.
19/09/18 UNI
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