For the first time, the historic Chellah site in Rabat hosted the celebration of the 250th anniversary of American independence. The United States Embassy in Morocco chose this ancient setting to highlight nearly two and a half centuries of diplomatic ties between Washington and Rabat. Against a backdrop of shifting global political and economic dynamics, American officials reaffirmed their commitment to a strategic partnership described as stronger than ever.
On Tuesday evening, the millennia-old ruins of Chellah provided a deeply symbolic backdrop for the annual Fourth of July reception. The US Embassy brought together senior Moroccan officials, foreign diplomats, and representatives from both the public and private sectors. Held at this iconic capital landmark for the first time, the event underscored the enduring connection between the two nations.
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