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Mr. Mohamed Benaissa, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, and Mayor
of Asilah, opened the Expo Tanger 2012 symposium "Routes and the Meeting of
cultures", and stressed the importance of the theme for the candidacy of Tangier
to Expo 2012.
BIE President, M. Wu Jianmin said that Expo belong to all
the people in the world without exclusion. An Expo can be a factor of
development and solidarity between the people, and the theme of Expo 2012 is
"much needed in the world today."
Session 1: Routes and Meetings of Cultures
Federico Mayor, President
of the Support Committee for Tangier 2007, confirme his support to
Tangier, an African city which is open to all cultures.
Tahar Ben
Jelloune, writer and Morocan poet, winner of the 1987 Prix Goncourt, mentioned
the great writers, poets and artists from all over the word for whom
Tangier is an example of passion for diversity, a symbol of a real meeting, and
a human, cultural and linguistic encounter.
Mustapha Bennouna, President
of the University Abdelmalek Essaadi in Tangier expressed, in the name of the
students and the teachers, the support of the University. The theme of the Expo
brings about a great number of innovations such as, for instance, the Morocan
virtual campus that connects all Universities through an Intranet.
When answering the question: "You spoke about Tangier in the past. What
about Tangier today?" Tahar Ben Jelloune added that Tangier encompasses the old
traditions that today and in the future, can make it a cosmopolitan city, which
has consolidated its identity. It is also a city with a soul and one with which
to have a love affair.
The strength of Tangier, according to Mustapha
Bennouna, are: its geo-strategic location, its history, its opening to different
languages, its light, its human resources and especially its civil
society.
Session 2: Routes and Development
Karim Ghellab,
Minister and equipment and transport explained different large scale
infrastructure project under development. Their goal is to spur Moroccos's
economic and social development and to strengthen the confidence of the
city.
- Port of Tangier
Mediterranee - Seacoast road along the
Mediterranean - Highways -
Railroads - Airports - Sports
complexes
The plan for the interconnections with the European and
Mediterranean networks were presented, as well as the liberalization of the road
transports through the reduction of administrative barriers. Additional projects
include the reform of the port sector and the liberalization of maritime and
airline transport (in December 2006 Morocco signed the Open sky agreement with
the EU, enabling the entrance of new companies in the marocan sky and a
sustained growth of the international trafic). These are not plans but concrete
realizations.
According to Mohamed Benchaaboun, Director General
of the National Agency for the Regulation of Telecommunications (ARNT), telecoms
in Morocco are a key sector of the future economic development.
- Liberalization of the telecom market
- Development of new mobile operators
- Uninterrupted subscribers growth -
An increasing number of Internet surfers (1million in 2003 and 6 million in
2007) - Offshoring growing significantly (sector that
creates employment)
Two programs are in place to facilitate access to
all: "Genie" (Genius) brings the Internet into the schools; "Pacte" offers
telecommunication services to all to reduce the digital divide and to service
local communities.
Salaheddine Mezouar, Minister of Industry, Commerce
and the Economy stressed the importance of an integrated approach to sustainable
development through a broad plan of reform and
opening:
- Opening to democracy -
Stronger connections to Europe and Africa - The fight
against the exclusion caused by poverty
Noureddine Ayouche, President of
the ZAKOURA Foundation and of the Association 2007 DABA, reminded the audience
that the domain of associations is active in all areas: human rights, culture,
fight against illiteracy, poverty, exclusion, micro credit, politics,
professional training...
The partnership between the Government and the
world of associations is very strong, it is a social commitment of the whole
country. More than 50000 associations work on the terrain.
Tangier is a
cultural, urban and mythical destination according to Adil Douiri, Minister of
Tourism, Craft and Social Economy. This is why today Morocco develops its
infrastructure in view of increasing its hospitality capacity.
Session 3:
Expos and Cultural Cooperation
Federica Busa, counsellor at the BIE,
presented Expos as links in the chain between the experience economy and the
development of the brand of a city and of a region.
For Tela Leao,
Director of the cultural programme of Expo' 98, of the pavilions of Portugal in
Hannover 2000 and Zaragoza 2008, the cultural programs within the Expos are the
expression of a spiritual, philosophical and intellectual union. These programs
are an opportunity to explore cultural differences.
Mohammed
Hassad, Wali of Tetouan-Tanger and President of the Tangier 2012 Association
made a brief summary of the points regarding the bid:
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Number of expected visitors: 6 million (65 000 visitors per
day) - Site and access: all pavilions will be located
around a 6 ha lake - Participation: 100 countries +
NGO - Accommodation for the staff, Commissioner General and
the visitors - Investments -
Financials (the cost of Expo is estimated to $400 million and its revenues to
$300 millions) - The company that will manage the Expo
exists already - The costs of developing countries will be
completely covered
Vicente Gonzalez Loscertales, Secretary General
of the BIE, summarized the presentations of the day. He stressed that each Expo
is a great dialogue, designed for citizens, around a theme. To highlight the
topics tackled during the symposium he presented the theme from 4 perspectives:
the routes as a path of heritage, the routes as a factor of economic
integration, the routes as a necessity to communicate and the routes of
imagination.
This symposium was a great success: about fifty countries
were present along with Morocan political personalities and representatives of
civil society who have taken part to this dialogue on the theme of Expo 2012
Tangier.
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