
Morocco’s migration policy, which combines humanitarian, security, and development dimensions was presented before the April session of the Central American Parliament (Parlacen), held in the Dominican Republic April 28 to 30.
The presentation was made by members of a delegation from the Moroccan Parliament during their participation in a forum on regional integration and the migration crisis in Central America.
The Moroccan parliamentarians highlighted efforts made to integrate migrants into Moroccan society, including the regularization of their status.
On the sidelines of the session, the delegation held talks with Parlacen President Carlos Hernández, Dominican Senate President Ricardo De Los Santos, and senior lawmakers in foreign relations.
During the talks that focused on ways of boosting parliamentary cooperation, Dominican MPs reaffirmed their country’s support for Morocco’s territorial integrity and the autonomy initiative for the Sahara.
The session adopted reports and draft resolutions on orphan protection, migration, and the responsible use of artificial intelligence in Central America.