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Maghreb Union

The Maghreb Union is a regional cooperation group composed of North African countries—Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia. Established in 1989, its goal is to promote economic integration, political stability, and mutual development within the region. While it aims to facilitate trade, border security, and collaborative projects, progress has been limited due to political disagreements and differing national interests. Overall, the Maghreb Union seeks to strengthen regional unity and collective prosperity among its member states.