The head of the Gabonese delegation to Morocco, Alain Claude Bilie, stated that the meeting of Moroccan ministers and ministers of countries of the Economic Community of Central African States is an opportunity for the exchange of experiences and knowledge between the parties in connection with the cultural industry in various fields.
Bilie said, in an exclusive interview with Arabs Today, that cultural industries also contribute in the economic development of the countries through the cultural companies that need financing in order to increase production and promotion of cultural products.
One of the purposes of this meeting is also to strengthen Morocco's relations with the African countries, and an opportunity to highlight the Moroccan experience in the field of environmental and cultural systems, he added.
The meeting is an opportunity for the Gabonese delegation in order to stand on the Moroccan model in the cultural field, and identify the approaches adopted by Morocco for the development of cultural industries and reaching a special place in the African continent.
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