HM King Mohammed VI receives foreign ambassadors in Rabat
HM King Mohammed VI received a group of newly appointed foreign ambassadors at the Royal Palace in Rabat on Thursday, marking an important diplomatic event that reflects Morocco’s ongoing commitment to strengthening its international partnerships and expanding cooperation with countries and organizations around the world.
During the ceremony, the ambassadors formally presented their credentials to the King as Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassadors accredited to the Kingdom of Morocco. The presentation of credentials is a key diplomatic procedure that officially enables ambassadors to begin their missions and represent their respective countries in the host nation.
The ambassadors received by the King represent a diverse range of countries and international institutions. They include representatives of the European Union, Ireland, the Czech Republic, Norway, Ecuador, Lebanon, the United States, Portugal, The Gambia, the Republic of the Congo, Kuwait, and France.
The event highlights Morocco’s active diplomatic engagement on regional and international issues. The Kingdom continues to maintain strong political, economic, cultural, and strategic relations with partners across Europe, the Americas, Africa, and the Middle East.
The reception was attended by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates, Nasser Bourita, as well as members of the Royal Household.
Observers note that such diplomatic ceremonies play a significant role in fostering dialogue, encouraging cooperation, and reinforcing bilateral and multilateral relations. As Morocco continues to expand its international presence, the arrival of new ambassadors is expected to contribute to the development of stronger partnerships in areas including trade, investment, education, security, and sustainable development.
The ceremony reflects the Kingdom’s commitment to constructive international engagement and its role as a bridge between Africa, Europe, and the broader international community.
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