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Forum Medays 2008

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The 2008 MEDays edition, 'The Southern Forum for a New Mediterranean’ took place in Tangiers on the 26th, 27th and 28th November. This was marked by a regional context coinciding with the launching of the Union for the Mediterranean in Paris on the 13th July 2008.

The 2008 MEDays edition, 'The Southern Forum for a New Mediterranean’ took place in Tangiers on the 26th, 27th and 28th November. This was marked by a regional context coinciding with the launching of the Union for the Mediterranean in Paris on the 13th July 2008.

This first edition had as its principal theme ‘The Union for the Mediterranean’  which aimed to firstly stimulate a better understanding of questions relevant to political, economic and social trials in regards to the region, in order to implement this new concept of the Mediterranean.

medays2008More than 500 participants took part in this first edition. A community of high level speakers coming from all around the Mediterranean and from Africa and North America animated panels with strong debates and innovative propositions. Among them, one could find government representatives, policymakers, public administrators, and CEOs, university graduates, researchers, civil servants and experts from intergovernmental organisations.

The first MEDays forum kept its promise. Discussions from panels and remarks made by high-level personalities resulted in a series of propositions addressed to southern Mediterranean countries.

Reflexions carried out by the 2008 MEDays led to a common engagement via the declaration of Tangiers, which was communicated to all the main political and economic decision makers from the region. The declaration insisted on the specific character of the Mediterranean identity as an important component of in shaping the citizen coming from the Mediterranean region.

Participants from the forum have also called on Algeria to go back to a return of reason and to spirit of responsibility with regards to the normalization of its relations with Morocco. As an pressing measure, they recommended the urgent reopening of the border frontiers between the two countries. The Amadeus Institute was equally engaged in encouraging actions intended to harmonize legislation between the two shores of the Mediterranean.

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  • Aktham Mohamed Abou El Ela Khalil, Secretary of State, Ministry of Electricity and Energy, Egypt
  • Aharon Abramowitz, Director General of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Rachid Agoumi, Deputy Director General, Popular Central Bank (BCP)
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  • Latifa Akherbach, Secretary of State to the Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs and Coopération
  • Anas Alami, Director General, Poste du Maroc
  • Akin Algan, Chairman, World Water Forum
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  • Edouard Armalet, Project Director, Renault Tanger Méditerranée
  • Askin Assan, Chairman of the Turkish cluster part of the Parliamentary assembly of Euromed
  • Nizar Baraka, Delegate Minister to the Prime Minister in charge of economic and general affairs
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  • Amadou Lamarana Bah, Minister of Foreign Affairs Guinea
  • Elie Barnavi, Former Israeli ambassador in France
  • Tal Becker, Political advisor, Kadima
  • Nabil Benabdalah, Former Minister of Communications, Morocco
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  • Maurice Benassayag, Director, Institutional relations, Alstom
  • Mohamed Benblidia, Honorary chairman, Water Mediterranean Institute
  • Othman Benjelloun, Chairman, BMCE Bank
  • Brahim Benjelloun-Touimi, Administrator, BMCE Bank
  • Amina Benkhadra, Minister of Energy, Mines, Water and Environment, Morocco
  • Rachid Benmokhtar, Former Moroccan Minister of Education and Chairman of Al Akhawayne Université
  • Kamel Bennaceur, Analyst, International Energy Agency
  • Eric Besson, Secretary of State to the French Prime Minister in charge of economic prospection
  • Mohamed Boussaid, Minister of Tourism, Morocco
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