As part of strengthening strategic relations between the Kingdom of Morocco and the United States of America, the Head of Government, Aziz Akhannouch, held talks on Monday in Rabat with a delegation from the American Congress, under the aegis of the King Mohammed VI and President Donald Trump.
The meeting was an opportunity to review the major reform projects and pioneering initiatives undertaken by the Kingdom, under the leadership of Mohamed VI, as well as to salute the constant support of the United States for the autonomy plan of the provinces of the South within the framework of Moroccan sovereignty.
The discussions also highlighted the growing dynamics of bilateral economic relations and confirmed Morocco's potential as a regional hub for American investments, within the framework of a "win-win" partnership.
The two sides recalled the centuries-old historical ties between Morocco and the United States, since the signing in 1787 of the Treaty of Peace and Friendship, the oldest diplomatic document linking the United States to a foreign country, illustrating longevity and the depth of bilateral relations.
This visit is part of a broader diplomatic context, marked by the invitation addressed to King Mohammed VI to join the "Peace Council" initiated by American President Donald Trump, intended to support peace in the Middle East and contribute to the resolution of conflicts in the world. The Kingdom of Morocco welcomed this initiative, which demonstrates international recognition of the King's leadership and mediation role in peace affairs.
