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Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Morocco, France sign historic partnership deal to boost bilateral relations 

The government said the bilateral deal reaffirmed mutual cooperation and strategic autonomy.

• October 29, 2024
French President Emmanuel Macron , Morocco’s King Mohammed VI
French President Emmanuel Macron , Morocco’s King Mohammed VI

The Kingdom of Morocco and the French Republic on Monday signed a landmark “Reinforced Exceptional Partnership” declaration to significantly bolster bilateral relations.

The two countries signed the agreement during a three-day official visit to Morocco by the French President Emmanuel Macron.

Mr Macron signed for France, Morocco’s King Mohammed VI signed on behalf of his country.

The partnership, according to the Moroccan government, will strengthen long-standing historical, cultural and economic ties between the two nations.

The government said the bilateral deal reaffirmed the mutual cooperation and strategic autonomy.

Key provisions include fostering exceptional relations, establishing a comprehensive strategic framework and adhering to principles of state-to-state relations, sovereign equality and non-interference.

“The profound relations between the two countries are rooted in history and exceptionally rich human and cultural ties which have underpinned the friendship and cooperation for several decades.

“The leaders also reaffirmed that their countries’ joint action, both bilaterally and internationally, would continue to rest on the principles of state-to-state relation, sovereign equality, non-interference in internal affairs and foreign policy decisions, among others.

“Both nations emphasised their commitment to directing the ‘reinforced exceptional partnership’ toward three major goals that include consolidating political and strategic convergence.

“Others included deepening and modernising partnerships to promote economic development, social cohesion and strategic autonomy.

“Another goal is the strengthening of privileged cooperation in human ties, human capital and culture rooted in a Francophonie of values and openness,” the government said.

The two heads of state welcomed the ambitious cooperation that they had established and strengthened in migration, and called for the building of a comprehensive agenda in that regard.

They also agreed to directly oversee the “reinforced exceptional partnership” between them. 

(NAN)

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