French Prime Minister is in Rabat today to sign a new bilateral treaty with Morocco, aimed at deepening cooperation in areas such as economy, security, and culture. The visit underscores the strategic partnership between the two nations.
The treaty, negotiated over several months, is expected to include provisions for increased trade, joint counter-terrorism efforts, and educational exchanges. Both sides have emphasized the importance of this agreement for regional stability.
This marks a significant step in France-Morocco relations, which have historically been close but have faced challenges in recent years. The signing ceremony is scheduled for later today at the Royal Palace in Rabat.