High-level french delegation set to visit Rabat for key bilateral talks

High-level french delegation set to visit Rabat for key bilateral talks

France : nouveau gouvernement sous la direction de Sébastien Lecornu

The relationship between Morocco and France is set for a significant boost with the impending official visit of French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu to Rabat, scheduled for July 15 and 16. This delegation, comprising ten French ministers, marks one of the most crucial diplomatic engagements between the two nations in recent months. The visit is expected to feature numerous bilateral discussions and the signing of several agreements across diverse sectors.

According to the provisional agenda, the French delegation is anticipated to arrive in Rabat late on Wednesday, July 15. Immediately following their arrival, Prime Minister Lecornu will hold a private meeting with Aziz Akhannouch, the Head of the Moroccan Government. Concurrently, various government departments from both countries are slated to conduct separate preparatory meetings to pave the way for more extensive exchanges.

a Morocco France visit with significant political and economic implications

The highlight of this important trip is scheduled for Thursday, July 16, when Rabat will host the plenary session of the High Joint Commission for Bilateral Cooperation. This pivotal meeting will be co-chaired by both heads of government at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, bringing together Moroccan and French delegations. The agenda includes a comprehensive review of key shared issues and the formalization of new commitments through the signing of multiple accords.

This high-level gathering takes place amidst a period of sustained revitalization in Morocco France relations. It represents the most substantial engagement since Philippe Lalliot assumed his role as the new French Ambassador to Morocco. Beyond its political significance, the visit also underscores the robust economic exchanges between these two key partners. In 2024, bilateral trade reached an unprecedented 14.8 billion euros, solidifying France’s central position in the Kingdom’s foreign economic relations.

Trade flows vividly illustrate this interdependence. Morocco accounts for over 40% of French exports to the African continent, particularly in sectors such as transport, electronic equipment, chemicals, and cosmetics. Simultaneously, French imports from the Kingdom saw a 4.4% increase in 2024. France continues to be Morocco’s leading economic and financial partner, while Morocco has established itself as Paris’s primary African client and supplier. In this context, the Morocco France visit on July 15 and 16 is poised to reinforce existing collaborations and initiate new projects in areas deemed priorities by both capital cities.

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