Morocco Signs Agreement with Saudi Arabia for Hajj 2023 Pilgrimage

For the proper organization of Hajj 1444, Saudi Arabia through its Deputy Minister of Hajj and Umrah, signed agreements with 14 countries, including Morocco.
Morocco is concerned about the proper organization of Hajj 1444, especially since this year, Saudi Arabia has announced the lifting of all restrictions and limits that weighed on the pilgrimage due to the coronavirus pandemic. The signed agreements will facilitate the arrival of pilgrims, improve the quality of services provided to them and enrich their religion and culture, in order to achieve the objectives of Vision 2030.
In addition to Morocco, Abdulfattah bin Suleiman Mashat, Deputy Minister of Hajj and Umrah, met with delegations from Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Senegal, Ghana, Chad, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, India, Thailand, South Africa, Kyrgyzstan, Benin, Sri Lanka and Tanzania.
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