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Maghreb integration

Maghreb integration refers to the efforts of North African countries—Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Mauritania—to cooperate economically, politically, and socially. The goal is to promote regional stability, boost trade, improve infrastructure, and create a unified approach to common challenges like security and development. While these countries share cultural and historical ties, ongoing political differences have sometimes hindered full integration. Overall, it aims for stronger collaboration to benefit the region's stability and prosperity.