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Morocco strengthens ties with southern US through new Miami consulate

Wednesday 18 June 2025 - 10:20
By: Dakir Madiha
Morocco strengthens ties with southern US through new Miami consulate

Morocco officially opened a new consulate general in Miami on Monday, expanding its diplomatic presence to better serve Moroccan communities across nearly 20 southern US states. The inauguration ceremony brought together American officials, local leaders, and members of the Moroccan diaspora, marking a significant milestone in Morocco's outreach strategy.

A vision of proximity and efficiency

The new consulate aligns with King Mohammed VI’s directives to enhance support for Moroccans living abroad (MREs). Speaking at the event, Morocco’s Ambassador to the United States, Youssef Amrani, emphasized that the consulate reflects the Kingdom’s “deep attachment to its global community” and its commitment to providing efficient and dignified services.

Amrani described the opening as part of a broader reform of public policies designed to strengthen ties between Morocco and its citizens abroad. He said the consulate would serve as “an administrative relay, a place of listening, and a strong symbol of the unbreakable link” between Moroccans and their homeland.

Modernization and strategic importance

Chafika El Habti, Morocco’s Consul General in Miami, elaborated on the consulate’s forward-thinking approach, highlighting its focus on digitalization and electronic administration. These innovations will facilitate consular services for Moroccans residing in the expansive district, which stretches from Florida to California.

El Habti hailed Miami’s selection as a strategic step, citing the city’s economic vibrancy and cultural openness. “Miami serves as a hub for South and Latin America and represents a real breakthrough for Morocco,” she noted.

A bridge between continents

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez described the consulate as a vital bridge connecting Africa, North America, and Latin America. He emphasized Miami’s role as a gateway for economic opportunities between these regions and commended the Moroccan community for their contributions to the city’s dynamism.

Mayors of neighboring cities also expressed their enthusiasm. Hollywood Mayor Josh Levy praised the entrepreneurial spirit of the local Moroccan community, while Boynton Beach Mayor Rebecca Shelton highlighted Miami’s financial sector as fertile ground for greater commercial cooperation.

Former Broward County Mayor Dale Holness pointed to Miami’s status as “the beating heart of Florida’s economy” with world-class port and airport infrastructure. He called the consulate a “natural choice” for strengthening ties between Morocco and the United States.

Strengthening Moroccan-American ties

With thousands of Moroccans residing in the Miami area, the consulate is expected to play a crucial role in fostering deeper connections, both culturally and economically. Community members welcomed the initiative, particularly the digitalization of consular services, which promises greater efficiency and accessibility.

The Miami consulate joins Morocco’s existing diplomatic missions in the United States, including the embassy in Washington and consulates in New York and Los Angeles. Its opening underscores Morocco’s commitment to its diaspora and its ambition to build stronger partnerships across the Atlantic.


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