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Building a New Euro-African Model: Morocco and France Unite

PUBLISHED July 16, 2026
Building a New Euro-African Model: Morocco and France Unite

Significant Milestone in Morocco-France Cooperation

The recent visit of Sébastien Lecornu to Rabat on July 16 marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing cooperation between Morocco and France. This encounter comes two years after Emmanuel Macron's official visit, which established a unique partnership between the two nations. The discussions during Lecornu's visit are focused on refining a collaborative model that is not only applicable in Europe but is also adaptable across Africa and the Mediterranean region.

October 2024 was a turning point, characterized by Macron's official visit to Rabat, which ended a three-year period fraught with misunderstandings and tensions. This visit was significant as it laid the groundwork for a more profound and productive relationship between the two countries. The commitment to enhance cooperation in various fields, including economic development and social issues, underscores the mutual interests that both nations share.

Towards a Transposable Model for Future Growth

During the meetings, key topics included strategies for bolstering economic ties and fostering sustainable development initiatives that could benefit both Morocco and France, as well as the broader Euro-African landscape. The aim is to create a model that is not only viable but also replicable in other regions, highlighting the potential for shared growth and prosperity through collaborative efforts.

As Morocco continues to solidify its role as a strategic partner in Africa, France is keen on leveraging this alliance to enhance its influence and foster stability within the region. This partnership exemplifies a vision where economic and social advancements are achieved through cooperative frameworks that prioritize mutual benefits.

As reported by latribune.fr.

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