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RABAT2025-04-06
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UK-Morocco Relations: A Partnership for the Future
British Minister Affirms UK as a Reliable Ally for Morocco’s Progress
In a significant display of diplomatic solidarity, British Minister of State for Defense, Lord Vernon Coaker, has reaffirmed the United Kingdom’s commitment to strengthening bilateral ties with Morocco. This declaration was made during a reception at the Moroccan embassy in London, celebrating the 25th anniversary of King Mohammed VI’s accession to the throne.
“As Morocco moves towards a brighter future under the guidance of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, and as the world’s attention turns to the kingdom co-hosting the 2030 FIFA World Cup with Spain and Portugal, Morocco can count on the United Kingdom as an enthusiastic and reliable partner,” Coaker stated.
A Robust Partnership in Security and Development
Lord Coaker highlighted Morocco’s significant role in fostering peace, stability, and development in the Sahel and West Africa regions under King Mohammed VI’s leadership. He praised the deepening military cooperation between the UK and Morocco, noting that joint training programs and military exercises have marked a qualitative leap in their partnership in recent years.
The diplomatic relations between the two nations are notably strong, with both countries expressing a mutual commitment to enhancing cooperation across various levels. This sentiment was echoed in recent months as officials from both sides voiced their determination to bolster bilateral ties.
Strengthening Ties Post-Brexit
The UK and Morocco have been proactive in maintaining and developing their relationship post-Brexit. In 2019, an Association Agreement was signed to ensure the continuity of their strong bilateral relations. This agreement has since paved the way for enhanced cooperation in several sectors, including agriculture, textiles, and pharmaceuticals.
Political Dialogue and International Consensus
A significant trend in the UK has seen members of parliament increasingly advocating for closer alignment with Morocco on the Sahara dispute. In May, over 30 British MPs penned a letter to the Secretary of State for Foreign Wealth and Development Affairs, urging the UK government to recognize Morocco’s Autonomy Plan as the most credible and serious political solution to the Sahara issue.
“Morocco stands paramount among these partner nations; it is a top strategic ally in North Africa, with shared values and perspectives crucial to both our countries,” the MPs emphasized.
Looking Ahead
As London and Rabat continue to expand their robust partnership, they remain focused on enhancing political dialogue and cooperation across various sectors. The UK’s recognition of Morocco’s sovereignty over its southern provinces in Sahara is expected to further solidify this partnership, paving the way for a future of mutual growth and strategic collaboration.
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