Rabat and Paris are set to advance their strategic partnership as the Moroccan and French governments convene the 15th Moroccan-French High-Level Meeting in Rabat this Thursday.
The upcoming session will bring together senior officials from both nations to strengthen bilateral cooperation across key sectors. According to an official statement from the Moroccan Prime Minister’s Office, this gathering marks another milestone in the “exceptional and reinforced partnership” between the two countries.
The collaborative framework is driven by the vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI and French President Emmanuel Macron, emphasizing deepened mutual engagement.
diplomatic momentum and bilateral priorities
The High-Level Meeting agenda will focus on consolidating economic, security, and cultural ties. Topics likely to be discussed include trade agreements, investment opportunities, and joint initiatives in renewable energy and infrastructure development.
Both nations have consistently underscored the importance of this high-level dialogue as a cornerstone of their diplomatic relations, reflecting a shared commitment to regional stability and prosperity.
key figures and institutional roles
The gathering will be attended by prominent leaders, including:
- Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch
- French Minister of Public Accounts and Government Spokesperson Sébastien Lecornu
- Senior representatives from both governments
The meeting follows a series of high-profile diplomatic engagements that have reinforced the strategic alignment between Rabat and Paris.
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