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Strategic appointment to strengthen U.S.-Morocco relations

Monday 10 March 2025 - 12:37
By: Zahouani Ilham
Strategic appointment to strengthen U.S.-Morocco relations

President Donald Trump officially announced the nomination of Richard Duke Buchan III as the U.S. Ambassador to Morocco. This appointment is significant within the current context of U.S.-Morocco relations, which are shaped by diplomatic, economic, and security concerns of strategic importance. In his statement on social media, Trump emphasized that Duke Buchan III would play a key role in strengthening peace, freedom, and prosperity between the two nations. This announcement marks Buchan's return to diplomatic service after his tenure as U.S. Ambassador to Spain and Andorra from 2017 to 2021.

A Profile Blending Diplomacy, Finance, and Politics

Duke Buchan III represents the intersection of business and diplomacy. He is the founder of Hunter Global Investors and made his fortune in finance before turning to politics and diplomacy. A close ally of the Republican Party, he was one of the major donors to Donald Trump's campaigns in 2016 and 2020, highlighting his influence within the Republican administration. Additionally, his proficiency in French, Spanish, and other European languages adds value to his role in Morocco’s diplomatic landscape.

A Strong Signal for Regional Stability

This nomination comes amid a geopolitical context where U.S.-Morocco relations have become central to U.S. policy in North Africa. Washington's recognition of Morocco’s sovereignty over the Sahara in December 2020 under the Trump administration was a major diplomatic turning point. Buchan’s appointment in Rabat may be seen as a reaffirmation of the U.S. commitment to this recognition.

As a key ally of the U.S. and a major partner outside NATO, Morocco plays a crucial role in several priority areas for Washington, including:

  • Security and counterterrorism: Morocco is a key partner in stabilizing the Maghreb and Sahel.
  • Trade and investment: The U.S.-Morocco free trade agreement facilitates commercial exchanges and American investments in Morocco.
  • Energy independence: As a leader in renewable energy, Morocco offers significant opportunities for American investors.

Cultural and Symbolic Dimensions

An often-overlooked aspect of Duke Buchan III is his passion for horseback riding, a field in which Morocco also excels, with ancient traditions like tbourida. This shared interest could serve as a cultural bridge between Moroccan elites and the American diplomat, facilitating informal contacts and strengthening bilateral relations.

Regional Implications and Future Outlook

Buchan’s arrival in Rabat could also impact the U.S. stance on regional tensions, particularly with Algeria, which has been hostile toward Morocco on various diplomatic issues. Richard Duke Buchan III’s nomination appears to be a strategic move by Trump to bolster bilateral cooperation and assert Morocco’s role as a vital U.S. partner in North Africa.


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