The France-Morocco partnership: a historic opportunity for Africa and Europe


The speech delivered by the French President, H.E. Mr. Emmanuel Macron, during his state visit to Morocco, highlighted the importance and potential of enhanced collaboration between France and Morocco in terms of development and stability in Africa, particularly in the Sahel region. Highlighting Morocco’s unique strengths in terms of stability, openness and development, Mr. Macron stressed that France wishes to draw inspiration from the Kingdom’s action in the region.

President Macron stressed France’s commitment to building renewed relations with African peoples and states, emphasizing the need for stability that respects peoples and development projects for African youth. He also spoke of the desire to build a new partnership strategy with Morocco, focused on key sectors such as education, agriculture, ecological projects, digital technology and energy.

This speech is particularly important in the current context, marked by global challenges such as climate issues, security and economic development in Africa. The cooperation between France and Morocco, as a bridge between Europe and Africa, offers unique opportunities to build a prosperous and secure future for both continents.

In welcoming the Vision of the King of Morocco for the development of Africa, President Macron highlighted the essential role that Morocco can play as a gateway to a prosperous and peaceful Africa. This strategic partnership between France and Morocco is part of a global vision of cooperation and exchange, aimed at offering our respective societies a horizon of prosperity and security.

In a rapidly changing world, the bond of friendship between France and Morocco represents not only a historic opportunity, but also a strategic duty to build a common future based on prosperity, security and sustainable development. This speech reflects the willingness of both countries to work together to meet the challenges of the century and contribute to a better future for Africa and Europe as a whole.

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