At the invitation of King Mohammed VI, French President Emmanuel Macron will pay a state visit to Morocco from October 28 to 30. This will enhance relations between the two countries, particularly in the wake of France's stand on the Moroccan Sahara.
HM King Mohammed VI expressed thanks to President Macron for formal support of the sovereignty of Morocco over the Sahara and for considering the autonomy plan as the only solution to the regional conflict. France confirmed the sovereignty of Morocco over the entire territory of Sahara, opening a new era in deepening relations between the two countries.
The visit is expected to address economic cooperation, cultural exchanges, and security collaboration by the two leaders, President Macron and King Mohammed VI. It is likely that the leaders will further seek opportunities in increasing trade and investment in a manner that also promotes sustainable development and innovation.
Besides, the visit also foresees a number of high-profile events: a state dinner hosted by King Mohammed VI, meetings with Moroccan officials, and visits to key cultural and historic sites. The events will help showcase the rich cultural heritage shared by France and Morocco and increase people-to-people understanding and cooperation.
It consolidates the strategic partnership between France and Morocco, founded on friendship and trust. The visit is likely to concrete these relations further, with increased cooperation in various fields and moving common interests forward.
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