The Hungarian ambassador to Morocco, Miklós Tromler, is on a two-day visit to Dakhla, with a mission focused on economic cooperation. On Tuesday, May 13, he was received by Khattat Ynja, president of the Dakhla-Oued Eddahab Regional Council. The discussions focused on potential areas of collaboration, particularly in renewable energy, ecotourism, and maritime fishing. «Hungarian investment funds are considering investing in Morocco», said Tromler. The ambassador noted that he was accompanied by his economic and commercial advisor to «identify partnership opportunities with Morocco». He added: «Since 2023, Morocco has been our main economic partner in Africa, with trade exchanges reaching 2 billion dollars. We believe we can take another step forward». Tromler also expressed confidence that «Hungarian companies will benefit from the regional and urban development taking place in Dakhla». This visit comes nearly a month after the Hungarian government extended its consular services to cover the entire Moroccan territory, including the southern provinces. Hungary supports the Moroccan autonomy plan for Western Sahara, proposed in 2007.