Rabat, Morocco — Morocco is actively engaging in the International Transport and Logistics Forum in Saint Petersburg, an event that unites government officials and industry leaders from over 60 countries. The forum, organized by the Russian Ministry of Transport with support from the Roscongress Foundation, is a platform to discuss the critical role of connectivity and logistics in global economic resilience. Moroccan Minister of Transport and Logistics, Abdessamad Kayouh, heads a delegation showcasing Morocco’s advancements in the sector and aims to strengthen international partnerships.
The event, which runs until April 3, includes a bilateral meeting between Kayouh and his Russian counterpart, Andrey Nikitin. The talks are expected to result in the signing of two agreements, enhancing transport links between Morocco and Russia. These include a bilateral accord on international road transport and a protocol amending an existing air services agreement, both signed in 2016.
The Saint Petersburg forum has become a significant platform on the global transport agenda, focusing on technological innovation and economic shifts shaping the future of mobility and logistics. Over 40 sessions and roundtables explore modern technologies to improve transport safety, efficiency, and passenger experience. For Morocco, the forum is an opportunity to connect with global trends and assert its role as a regional bridge.
Paragraph: The forum’s discussions underscore the importance of updating international regulations to keep pace with digitalisation and new mobility models. Morocco’s participation is a strategic move to position itself as a forward-looking partner in the evolving transport and logistics landscape.
Source: moroccoworldnews





