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EU-Morocco Relations Set to Deepen Despite Legal Challenges

Wednesday 09 October 2024 - 10:55
EU-Morocco Relations Set to Deepen Despite Legal Challenges

Germany has reaffirmed the significance of the European Union's partnership with Morocco, emphasizing the potential for further strengthening these long-standing ties. This assertion comes in the wake of a recent ruling by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) against EU-Morocco agreements in fisheries and agriculture.

A spokesperson from the German Federal office highlighted the importance of cooperation between Brussels and Rabat, indicating that their relationship is poised for continued growth. This statement follows the ECJ's decision, which claimed that the European Commission had infringed upon "the right to self-determination of the people of Sahara."

In response to the court's verdict, Germany referenced a joint statement by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and EU High Representative Josep Borrell. The statement underscored both parties' resolve to maintain and enhance cooperation with Morocco.

The German representative also reiterated Berlin's commitment to preserving close relations with Rabat across various sectors. This stance aligns with Germany's public endorsement of Morocco's Autonomy Plan as a credible solution to the Sahara dispute.

The partnership between the EU and Morocco spans multiple areas, including economic development, security, migration, justice, innovation, and climate change. Morocco holds a pivotal position as the EU's largest trading partner among Southern Neighbourhood countries, accounting for 25% of the EU's total trade in goods within the region.

According to European Commission data, the EU-Morocco trade relationship is robust. In 2021, nearly half of Morocco's total imports originated from the EU, while 59% of its exports were destined for EU markets. The total trade in goods between the two parties reached an impressive €44 billion.

Furthermore, the EU maintains its status as the primary foreign investor in Morocco, representing over half of the country's foreign direct investment stock.

Despite the recent legal challenges posed by the ECJ ruling, the German government's statements suggest a continued commitment to the EU-Morocco partnership. This approach reflects the strategic importance of maintaining strong economic and diplomatic ties in the region, even in the face of complex geopolitical issues.

As both parties navigate the implications of the ECJ decision, the focus appears to be on reinforcing the mutually beneficial aspects of their relationship. The ongoing dialogue and expressions of support from EU member states like Germany indicate a collective will to overcome obstacles and foster a deeper, more resilient partnership between the European Union and Morocco.


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