Tag: King Mohammed IV

  • GCC Commends King Mohammed VI Atlantic African Initiative

    GCC Commends King Mohammed VI Atlantic African Initiative

    Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi, commended the Atlantic African Initiative launched by HM King Mohammed VI for Sahel States.

    GCC States welcome the Atlantic African Initiative of HM King Mohammed VI which will strengthen cooperation between Sahel and Atlantic coast States, Albudaiwi said during the ministerial meeting held on Sunday in Riyadh, between GCC States and the Kingdom of Morocco.

    On this occasion, Albudaiwi underlined the importance of the strategic partnership between Morocco and Gulf Cooperation Council countries, as well as the aspiration of the Council’s member States to further consolidate economic relations between the two parties.

    This meeting, which was attended by Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates, Nasser Bourita, and Their Highnesses and Excellencies the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the GCC member countries, was the opportunity to strengthen the strong foundations of the strategic partnership between the two parties, in accordance with the Vision of HM King Mohammed VI, may God assist Him, and His brothers heads of State from the Gulf Cooperation Council.

  • Morocco denies invititing President Macron for an official visit.

    Morocco denies invititing President Macron for an official visit.

    The royal government of Morocco has denied having invited French President Emmanuel Macron for an official visit to the North African country.

    An official statement from the Royal Kingdom government stated that Macron’s visit to Morocco was neither on the agenda nor scheduled.

    In an interview with a news channel, France’s top diplomat, Catherine Colonna, announced that a visit by President Macron to Morocco had been scheduled at the invitation of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.

    The same official government source expressed astonishment that Colonna had taken “this unilateral initiative and allowed herself to make an uncoordinated announcement concerning an important bilateral event.”