Morocco and France to hold 15th High-Level Meeting in Rabat

The governments of Morocco and France will convene the 15th session of the Morocco-France High-Level Meeting (RHN) this Thursday in Rabat. The event aims to strengthen bilateral cooperation between the two nations, building on their exceptional partnership.

An exceptional partnership under royal and presidential leadership

According to an official statement from the Moroccan Prime Minister’s Office, this meeting underscores the “exceptional and strengthened partnership” between Morocco and France. The partnership is actively fostered by His Majesty King Mohammed VI and French President Emmanuel Macron.

The High-Level Meeting serves as a crucial platform for both nations to address strategic issues, deepen economic ties, and reinforce diplomatic collaboration. Key figures including Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch and French government representatives led by Minister Sébastien Lecornu are expected to participate in the discussions.

Why this meeting matters

  • Bilateral cooperation: The meeting will focus on strengthening existing cooperation frameworks between Morocco and France.
  • Strategic alignment: Both nations will discuss regional and international issues of mutual interest.
  • Economic ties: Opportunities for enhanced trade and investment will be explored.
  • Diplomatic relations: The meeting aims to consolidate the strong diplomatic ties between the two countries.

The timing of this meeting follows a series of high-level exchanges between Morocco and France, reflecting the deepening relationship between the two nations. The 15th session of the RHN is anticipated to yield significant outcomes for both sides.