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France and Morocco strengthen security ties amid renewed diplomatic relations

Tuesday 15 April 2025 - 09:20
By: Dakir Madiha
France and Morocco strengthen security ties amid renewed diplomatic relations

French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau has hailed Morocco as a “precious partner” in security issues during his recent visit to Rabat. This meeting marks a significant advancement in the diplomatic and operational relations between the two nations.

Retailleau arrived in Rabat on Sunday evening for a short yet strategic visit aimed at enhancing cooperation, particularly in migration management. Following discussions with his Moroccan counterpart, Abdelouafi Laftit, Retailleau emphasized France's trust in Morocco, especially regarding the fight against terrorism and other cross-border threats.

The meeting showcased a gathering of high-ranking officials from both countries, highlighting the current positive momentum in Franco-Moroccan relations. Retailleau remarked, “We are witnessing a renewed energy in our bilateral relationship, one that extends across multiple fields, including security.”

This visit coincides with Morocco's Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita's trip to France, further solidifying the partnership. Bourita's discussions with French officials are part of ongoing efforts to enhance the Morocco-France alliance.

Retailleau pointed out the recent collaborative successes, including the apprehension of several major drug traffickers sought by French authorities, attributing these achievements to Morocco's pivotal role. He described the ongoing cooperation as part of an “unprecedented dynamic” between the nations.

The ministers also deliberated on strategies to enhance bilateral coordination, aligning with the Declaration of Enhanced Exceptional Partnership signed by King Mohammed VI and French President Emmanuel Macron during Macron's state visit in October 2024.

Both parties reviewed mutual concerns, emphasizing the necessity of continued close collaboration between their security services. The effective exchange of intelligence and operational support has been instrumental in mitigating terrorist threats and dismantling criminal networks in both countries.

The renewed dialogue between France and Morocco has gained momentum since Macron's official visit, which reaffirmed the strength of their bilateral ties. Macron also expressed his support for Morocco's territorial integrity as the most viable solution to the Western Sahara conflict.

As the two nations move forward, they view this period as an opportunity to assess progress and establish a foundation for concrete, long-term cooperation.


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