Keywords: HM King Mohammed VI
Morocco and Gambia have been steadily fortifying their diplomatic relationship since King Mohammed VI's historic visit to the West African nation in 2006. In a significant move this week, the two countries have taken strides to bolster their military cooperation through high-level discussions between......
Demonstrating an unwavering commitment to border security and regional stability, Morocco successfully thwarted over 75,000 attempts at irregular migration in 2023, as per the latest statistics from the Ministry of the Interior. This signifies a 6% increase compared to the preceding year, underscoring......
In a resolute display of dedication to Africa's principles of solidarity, unity, and shared destiny, Omar Hilale, the permanent representative of Morocco to the United Nations, underscored the country's unwavering commitment at the 3rd G77+China Summit held in Kampala on Monday. Hilale shed light......
In September of last year, His Majesty King Mohammed VI urged the Moroccan government to undertake comprehensive reforms to the family code, addressing the enduring issues affecting women and children in terms of their fundamental rights. In a recent interview, Amina Bouayach, the president of Morocco's......
The recent Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit showcased Morocco's pioneering diplomacy and its unifying role on the world stage. The Final Declaration of the Summit recognized the Kingdom for numerous humanistic and constructive initiatives presented at the United Nations. Foremost among these accolades......
Morocco and the European Investment Bank (EIB) have forged a historic alliance, formalizing a financial partnership valued at 100 million euros to bolster Morocco's ambitious Forests of Morocco 2020-2030 strategy. The signing of this agreement, attended by esteemed delegates including Fouzi Lekjaa,......
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