Issaquah, WA - Chefchaouen, Morocco
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Issaquah, WA - Chefchaouen, Morocco
I i [i Memorandum of Understanding Between Issaquah, Washington, U.S.A and Chefchaouen, Kingdom of Morocco ft [i i. i i i i 1 i Preamble Since the summer of 2004. American Moroccan Intemational Exchange, an Issaquah. Washington based non-profit organization dedicated to promoting peace and understanding through educational and cross cultural exchange programs, has paid the city of Chefchaouen 3 visits. These visits primarily focused on partnerships with a local middle school and a high school. In the summer of 2006, AMIE representatives approached the Mayor of Chefchaouen Mr. Mohomed Sadd El Aiami and Issaquah's Mayor Mrs. Ava Frisinger with a proposal to expand the relationship to a formal Sister City status. After careful review and consideration by both city governments, separate resolutions were passed in both Issaquah and Chefchaouen adopting each other as its newest sister city .(see attachments A and B) [If i ii. Memorandum of Understanding Issaquah. Washington, the United States of America (hereafter refeired to as issaquah) and Chefchaouen. Kingdom of Morocco (hereafter referred to as Chefchaouen) wish to enhance cooperation in the endeavors of culture, arts, music, education, science i and technology, environment, tourism, sports, leisure, trade and economy. In order to strengthen the cooperation, promote mutual understanding and deepen the friendship on the basis of equity and trust, on this occasion of the Issaquah delegation visit to Chefchaouen, both parties agree to the following: i 1. At least one cultural and one student exchange visits to each city shall be m organized involving adults and students within the duration of this Memorandum of Understanding. Each visit shall be reviewed in advance between the Issaquah Sister Cities Committee and the Chefchaouen Sister Cities Committee. 2. Cultural and student exchange visit details and activities shall be cooperatively agreed upon by organizing citizens and civic, non-profit organizations dedicated to promoting cultural exchanges and business groups. Activities shall be provided with the objective to deepen cultural awareness and promote peace and understanding between the citizens of the two cities. 3. Both cities encourage and support the development of economic and trade opportunities and two-way investment, and provide to each other maximum cooperation in possible ventures. 4. Both cities shall carry out the exchange of experts and or ideas in environmental protection, stream management, rivers and paries. These exchanges will lead to m I I sustainable development. 5. The effective term for this Memorandum of Understanding shall be for two years following the date of execution of this Memorandum. Prior to expiration of this Memorandum of Understanding, the Sister City relationship shall be reviewed by iP the City of Issaquah Sister Cities Committee and CI-iefchaouen Sister Cities Committee. Progress of the relationship, as well as a recommendation as to whether the relationship shall continue, shall be reported by the two Committees. 6. This agreement represents the entire agreement between the cities. It may not be changed or modified without a resolution signed by the leaders of both cities. It is written in duplicate in the languages of Arabic and English. Both texts are equally authentic. These two cities hereby execute this Memorandum of Understanding on Aril 1 , 2007 as approved by the Issaquah City Council on December 04, 2006 and Chefchaouen City Council on February 26^^. 2007. Issaquah City Chefchaouen City On its Behalf On its behalf Mrs. Ava Frisinger, Issaquah Mayor Mr. Mohammed Saad El Alami, Chefchaouen Mayor Date 5:iqnpd- Date Signed: i i •> Witnessed by Witnessed by Mr. Thomas Riley, United States Mrs. Molika Beloli, President American Ambassador to Morocco. Moroccan International ^change Date Signed: Date Signed: 5.ed by Witnessed by Mr. Foouzi Sefrioui, President Sefrioui Bodissy Foundation . Ms. imon Belali, Honorary President Date Signed: \ Date Signed: C)(A-\\'Cr{ ^ AMIE r cW vr| il^P^ P- nnrp |pT^O -sf^ ^ep \f^^ ^ '^P 11^ ^|j^''^'Vl^ ^~^5rr (pTl? iPnC^ H'-'V^P ^ vt^C^ j^w^ru^^n frygf? jJ^^O £_ ^ if^l^P ^\fSH' |j^6rc-T^n> i ![^^ ^ ^ ^ ^n? wfp i j ^ " i r ' x ^ ^ ^ ip-f"j^rfo rj|Ci>I'jrTi iprr^ ^Mi'i/^ »T^ z- ^ i'=^i^ ^ir^"tfnrp irT*i?> irCn^irp w^ft ^irncr^ l[^5P i^r^ iprmfc* u^'cr"? 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V RESOLUTION NO. 2006-16 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ISSAQUAH, WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING CHEFCHAOUEN, MOROCCO AS ISSAQUAH'S NEWEST SISTER CITY. WHEREAS, the American Moroccan International Exchange (AMIE), a local non- nonprofit organization to promote peace and understanding through cross-cultural programs between the countries of Morocco and the United States of America, presented a request to the City of Issaquah for a sister city relationship with Chefchaouen ("Chaouen"); WHEREAS, on August 5, 1991, the City Council passed Resolution No. 91-8, establishing a sister city affiliations policy for the City of Issaquah; WHEREAS, Chaouen meets the objectives as outlined in Resolution No. 91-8 by providingcitizen education and the enhancementof cultural awareness and sensitivities; WHEREAS, Chaouen is a city that sponsors community festivals, is a city interested in development of a meaningful sister city relationship and is a city of comparable size; and WHEREAS, on November 20, 2006, the City Council directed the Administration to prepare a Resolution for formal acceptance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Issaquah that the City of Chefchaouen, Morocco is hereby established as Issaquah's newest Sister City. PASSED by the City Council this 4th day of December, 2006. DAVID KAPPLER, COUNCIL PRESIDENT Page 1 of2 V APPROVED by the Mayor this 4th dayof December, 2006. AVA FRISINGER, MAYOR ATTEST: CHRISTn4& L. EGGfeRS, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: BY: \ ATTORNEY OFFICE OF THE CITY ( Page 2 of2