- Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and King Mohammed VI Highlight Deepening Strategic Cooperation
RABAT: His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates, held a meeting with His Majesty King Mohammed VI of the Kingdom of Morocco during a private visit to Morocco, reaffirming the strong and historic bonds between the two brotherly nations.
The meeting highlighted the deep-rooted friendship and close partnership between the UAE and Morocco, built on mutual respect, shared values, and a common commitment to supporting development and prosperity.
Strengthening Development and Economic Collaboration
During the discussions, the two leaders reviewed the growing cooperation between the UAE and Morocco across various fields, particularly in development, investment, and strategic partnerships.
They explored new opportunities to further enhance bilateral relations and expand cooperation in areas that contribute to sustainable growth, economic progress, and improved quality of life for both peoples.
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and King Mohammed VI reaffirmed their commitment to continued consultation and coordination, emphasizing the importance of strengthening UAE-Morocco ties for the benefit of future generations.
Shared Commitment to Regional Stability and Peace
The leaders also exchanged views on regional and international developments of common interest, including the evolving situation in the Middle East and its impact on regional security and stability.
Both sides emphasized the importance of dialogue, cooperation, and collective efforts to address challenges and promote peace and stability.
A Partnership Rooted in History and Future Ambitions
The UAE-Morocco relationship continues to represent a model of Arab cooperation, reflecting a shared vision for progress, prosperity, and stronger connections between nations.
With expanding collaboration in diplomacy, economy, culture, and development, the two countries remain committed to building a stronger partnership that supports their peoples and contributes to regional advancement.
BY: The Times Union






