Morocco, Spain, and Portugal have signed a judicial cooperation protocol in Rabat, marking a key milestone in preparations for the FIFA World Cup 2030. The agreement focuses on strengthening coordination in legal and security matters across the three host nations.
The deal reflects growing institutional alignment between the three countries as they prepare to co-host the global tournament. It establishes mechanisms for:
- Information sharing between judicial authorities
- Coordination on cross-border legal cases
- Enhanced security cooperation
This framework is considered essential for managing the complexities of a multi-country sporting event.
Boosting Credibility of the Joint Hosting Model
Analysts view the agreement as a strong signal of the trio’s organizational capacity. By addressing legal and governance issues early, Morocco, Spain, and Portugal are reinforcing the credibility of their joint hosting model.
Africa-Europe Cooperation in Focus
The الاتفاق also highlights a broader dynamic of cooperation between Africa and Europe. Morocco’s role is particularly significant, positioning it as a bridge between the two continents in terms of infrastructure, governance, and event management. As preparations accelerate, further sectoral agreements—covering transport, logistics, and security—are expected in the lead-up to 2030.
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