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The Upcoming French Ambassador to Morocco and Bilateral Relations
In a significant diplomatic development, the head of state has approved the appointment of the next French ambassador to Morocco. This seasoned diplomat, a product of the Quai d'Orsay, will succeed Christophe Lecourtier, who has taken the helm of the French Development Agency. With the support of a well-connected consultant, French diplomats and businesses are actively seeking to present solutions that could potentially enhance long-term investments in Morocco.
To strengthen the bilateral relationship, France and Morocco have established a committee comprising around a dozen prominent figures tasked with formulating proposals to improve ties between the two nations. This initiative is expected to culminate in a friendship treaty, which is anticipated to be signed during the upcoming state visit of King Mohammed VI, a visit that is still under discussion.
Despite the promise of cooperation, several strategic issues continue to hinder progress in the France-Morocco relationship, as evidenced by the faltering alliance between Engie and the OCP Group, Veolia's uncertainties regarding its future desalination plant, and the declining influence of Naval Group in the kingdom. Seven months after Emmanuel Macron's visit to Morocco in late October 2024, discussions are underway regarding the organization of an official trip by King Mohammed VI to Paris.
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As reported by africaintelligence.fr.