Rabat prepares to host the 15th Morocco-France High-Level Meeting this Thursday, marking another milestone in the strengthened strategic partnership between the two nations.
The upcoming session, scheduled for Thursday in the capital city of Rabat, will bring together high-level delegations from both Morocco and France. This 15th edition of the High-Level Meeting aims to deepen bilateral cooperation across key sectors, reinforcing the already robust ties that define the relationship between the Kingdom of Morocco and the French Republic.
The meeting follows a well-established tradition of annual high-level consultations, underscoring the mutual commitment to advancing shared economic, political, and security interests. According to an official statement from the Moroccan Prime Minister’s Office, the gathering is set against the backdrop of a « reinforced exceptional partnership » that has been meticulously cultivated through the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI and French President Emmanuel Macron.

The High-Level Meeting agenda is expected to cover a broad spectrum of topics, including trade, investment, energy collaboration, and regional security challenges. The discussions will be co-chaired by Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch and his French counterpart, Sébastien Lecornu, who will lead their respective delegations in a series of strategic dialogues.
This gathering comes at a crucial time for both nations, as they navigate evolving geopolitical dynamics and seek to capitalize on opportunities for mutual growth. The partnership between Morocco and France has consistently proven to be a cornerstone of stability and progress in the region, with trade volumes exceeding billions annually and a shared vision for sustainable development.
The outcomes of this meeting are anticipated to further solidify the already dynamic relationship, paving the way for new initiatives that align with the evolving needs of both countries. As Rabat hosts this important diplomatic event, the world will be watching closely to see how these two long-standing allies continue to shape the future of their bilateral cooperation.



