Rabat hosts pivotal Morocco-France high-level meeting led by Akhannouch and Lecornu

The Moroccan capital, Rabat, is playing host today to a landmark gathering: the 15th session of the High-Level Morocco-France Meeting. Co-chaired by Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch and his French counterpart, Sébastien Lecornu, this high-profile event underscores the depth of bilateral ties between the two nations.

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Lecornu, who arrived in Rabat-Salé International Airport last evening, is on his first foreign official visit since assuming office. His presence, alongside a broad delegation of over a dozen French ministers, signals the strategic priority both Paris and Rabat place on reinforcing their partnership. The timing of this visit—just months after French President Emmanuel Macron’s state visit to Morocco in October 2024—highlights a deliberate effort to strengthen diplomatic and economic collaboration.

A new chapter in bilateral cooperation

This 15th session marks the first such meeting since 2019, providing a vital platform for the two governments to assess progress and chart a forward-looking agenda. Key areas of discussion are expected to include trade, security, energy, and cultural exchange, all under the guiding vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI and President Macron.

The meeting is more than a diplomatic formality; it represents a commitment to revitalizing a partnership described as an exceptional alliance. Both leaders have emphasized the need to align policies and foster mutual growth, ensuring that this session delivers tangible outcomes for citizens in both countries.

What to expect from the high-level talks

The agenda is packed with strategic discussions designed to deepen integration across multiple sectors. Anticipated highlights include:

  • Economic collaboration: Strengthening trade ties and exploring new investment opportunities in sectors like renewable energy and technology.
  • Security cooperation: Addressing shared challenges in counter-terrorism and regional stability.
  • Cultural and educational exchanges: Expanding programs that promote mutual understanding and youth engagement.
  • Climate and sustainability: Aligning on green initiatives and sustainable development goals.

The outcomes of these discussions will shape future policies and set the tone for Morocco-France relations in the coming years.