July 15, 2026

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Maroc France summit strengthens strategic partnership in Rabat

Morocco and France deepen ties at 15th High-Level Meeting in Rabat

The 15th edition of the Morocco-France High-Level Meeting kicks off this Thursday in Rabat, marking another milestone in the strengthening of bilateral relations between the two nations. This significant diplomatic gathering follows an official visit by French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, who arrives in Morocco on July 15-16 to lead high-level discussions with Moroccan officials.

The meeting underscores the exceptional partnership between Morocco and France, guided by His Majesty King Mohammed VI and French President Emmanuel Macron. A government statement highlighted the importance of this session in consolidating the strategic alliance between the two countries.

Morocco-France diplomatic meeting in Rabat

Key figures in attendance

This marks Sébastien Lecornu’s first official visit to Morocco since assuming office in 2025. The French delegation includes twelve ministers, notably Jean-Noël Barrot at the Foreign Affairs portfolio and Laurent Nunez overseeing Interior matters. Their presence reflects the breadth of topics to be addressed during the two-day summit.

Agenda focus

The discussions will center on reinforcing economic cooperation, security collaboration, and cultural exchanges between Morocco and France. Both nations seek to build on existing frameworks to address regional challenges and explore new opportunities for mutual growth. The outcomes of this meeting are expected to shape future policies in key sectors.

Significance of the partnership

The Morocco-France alliance stands as a model of strong bilateral relations in North Africa. This High-Level Meeting serves as a platform to reaffirm commitments and introduce innovative initiatives across multiple domains. The event demonstrates the depth of diplomatic ties and shared strategic vision between the two governments.