My hope is that countries like Morocco will have investment to create work, so people don't have to leave.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are opportunities in the pharmaceutical industry, the insurance industry, so yes back home we are talking about investment opportunities in Morocco for various sectors of our economy and we will continue to do that.
I hope that with the success of the transition to democracy in Tunisia that we will export to Egypt a working democratic model.
We are very anxious to bring the Jews of Morocco over and we are doing all we can to achieve this. But we cannot count on the Jews of Morocco alone to build the country, because they have not been educated for this.
In Morocco, for a woman to earn her own living is the essential concern.
You mentioned the Free Trade Agreement and yes I can't tell you how pleased we are that Morocco is one of the countries that our country is going to begin negotiating a Free Trade Agreement with.
The way forward for Africa is investment.
Handouts are not going to end global poverty, but work - real work - just might.
With the areas which have no oil, the idea is to create industry and jobs.
Africa will thrive.
Without international participation, jobs and emissions will simply shift overseas to countries that require few, if any, environmental protections, harming the global environment as well as the U.S. economy.
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