Morocco's permanent representative to the United Nations, ambassador Omar Hilale, Chair of the Central African Republic Configuration of the UN Peacebuilding Commission, was received Wednesday in Bangui by President of the Central African Republic (CAR), Faustin-Archange Touadéra. Hilale's visit to the Central African Republic is part of his mission as chair of the CAR Configuration of the United Nations Peacebuilding Commission, and takes place one year after his last visit, which had coincided with the signing of the Agreement for Peace and Reconciliation in this country. The ambassador conveyed to President Touadéra the congratulations of the members of the Configuration on his leadership and unwavering efforts to a return to peace and stability, as well as for the economic and social progress achieved. The President of the Central African Republic thanked Hilale for his unwavering commitment at the head of the CAR configuration, in particular for his advocacy with the partners of the Central African Republic. During his visit to Bangui, the Moroccan ambassador will hold talks with several members of the government, representatives of UN agencies, civil society, young people and women. These talks will mainly focus on the implementation of the Peace and Reconciliation Agreement, preparations for the next elections and the strengthening of the rule of law.