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Morocco Welcomes US-Iran Agreement, Urges Full Implementation for Maritime Security

PUBLISHED June 16, 2026
Morocco Welcomes US-Iran Agreement, Urges Full Implementation for Maritime Security

Morocco's Support for the US-Iran Agreement

The Kingdom of Morocco has expressed its enthusiastic approval of the recent agreement reached between the United States and Iran, perceiving it as a significant step towards bolstering ceasefire efforts and ensuring the sustained freedom of maritime navigation in the crucial Strait of Hormuz. In a formal statement released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccans Living Abroad, the Moroccan government underscored that this agreement marks a positive development that could enhance regional security and stability, particularly in a region that holds substantial strategic importance for international trade and maritime transport.

Furthermore, Morocco has called for the swift activation and comprehensive adherence to the terms of this agreement, emphasizing the necessity of fulfilling its objectives to foster an atmosphere of de-escalation and constructive dialogue. The Moroccan authorities expressed gratitude and appreciation to the mediators who played a pivotal role in facilitating this advancement and bridging the gaps between the involved parties.

Hope for Lasting Peace and Stability

The Moroccan government reiterated its hope that this agreement will contribute to the resolution of all outstanding issues in accordance with international law, ultimately enhancing the prospects for peace and stability that will benefit the peoples of the region and the world at large. Morocco's active participation in advocating for diplomatic solutions highlights its commitment to fostering a secure and stable environment, crucial for the prosperity of international maritime routes and the safety of global trade.

As reported by alyaoum24.com.

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