Official Russian reports have revealed that Russia may give it a draft for a four -year -old fishing agreement to sign the Kingdom of Morocco, and if it approves the right to fish for 90 to 100 thousand tonnes of fish annually in the pure economic zone of Morocco.
The Russian Interfax Agency today ordered the Russian government to sign a draft agreement with Morocco to the Federal Fish Hunting Company in Russia, saying, “Russia may gain the right to hunt annually.”
The same source signed the Russian government’s decision on April 4, and recalled that the previous deal between Morocco and Russia, which came into effect by 2020, ended its validity by the end of 2024.
According to what is announced by the Russian news agency, the initial document (new draft) is “annually in 90 thousand tonnes of Morocco’s pure economic zone determines the share of Russian ships, with the opportunity to increase or reduce it, but not exceeding 100,000 tonnes.”
The same source stated that up to 10 Russian ships up to 10 Russian ships “Morocco can fish in the first year of the new contract” indicates that their number will be determined by the Russian -Morocco Hunting Committee in the next year.
Interfax explained that the standard annual amount of Russian ships to reach the Morocco region was determined at $ 7.75 million, which benefited ship owners to pay for fishing licenses and pay 17.5% of the total fish hunting. “
In this regard, Elijah, the head of the Federal Hunting Agency, Elijah Shestakov, had earlier been a report that Elijah joined the Federal Hunting Agency, the head of the Federal Hunting Agency, that the Federal Hunting Agency’s head, Elijah, had previously developed the ‘Great African work’ which began in August 2024; The Republic of Guinea and Kaina Pizza.
The Russian official added: “As a result of the inventory assessment, we hope to have the right to fish in other African countries.”
In Morocco’s economic zone, the “Interfax” company pointed out that Russia is mainly hunting for Sartin, Chartinilla, Al -Azkiri and Anjia.