
A significant stride in bilateral relations was made this Thursday as Morocco and France formalized 14 new cooperation agreements during French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s two-day visit to Rabat.
These pivotal accords are set to bolster strategic partnerships between the two nations, spanning crucial sectors such as the economy, security, migration, and defense.
Among the various commitments signed was a framework agreement dedicated to fostering scientific cooperation, highlighting a shared vision for innovation and research.
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu emphasized that France’s updated visa policy aims to enhance the mobility of individuals vital to the relationship between the two countries, particularly entrepreneurs and students.
His visit underscores France’s concerted efforts to re-establish and strengthen its ties with Morocco, following a period marked by several years of diplomatic tensions.