Morocco Deepens Global Ties With 27 New Agreements Across Africa and Beyond

According to Barlaman Today, Morocco’s House of Representatives officially approved 27 international agreements on February 3, 2025, marking a significant move toward reinforcing the country’s global partnerships and economic ambitions.

These agreements, which span across sectors like economic development, transportation, and judicial cooperation, align with King Mohammed VI’s strategic vision to position Morocco as a key player in both Africa and the global arena.

12 African Agreements Highlight Morocco’s Commitment to Strengthening Regional Partnerships

via The Diplomat in Spain

Out of the 27 agreements, a notable 12 were signed with African countries, underscoring Morocco’s strong commitment to deepening its African ties. These agreements focus on customs, taxation, economic growth, and judicial cooperation, further solidifying Morocco’s position as a strategic partner in Africa’s development.

Morocco Signs 11 Agreements in Western Sahara, Highlighting Regional Diplomacy

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A significant portion of these 27 agreements (specifically 11 of them) were signed in Morocco’s southern provinces, including Dakhla in Western Sahara. This move emphasizes the importance of the region in international diplomacy and signals Morocco’s continued sovereignty over this key area.

Economic Growth Takes Center Stage

A substantial part of the 27 agreements, nearly half, is centered on economic development. Morocco’s foreign policy places a significant emphasis on using these agreements to fuel economic growth, both within the country and internationally.

Agreements with Cape Verde and Sierra Leone focus on boosting investments and economic growth, while those with Burkina Faso and Gambia aim to strengthen trade ties through better customs cooperation.

Transportation Deals Expand Morocco’s Regional and Global Connectivity

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In addition to economic agreements, Morocco’s parliament approved key deals related to transportation. These include road transport agreements with Guinea and Gambia, maritime cooperation with Oman, and air transport agreements with Cambodia.

These agreements are designed to boost trade routes, enhance tourism, and strengthen Morocco’s role as a major transportation hub in Africa and beyond.

Diplomatic Cooperation Spans Africa, Europe, and Asia

While the majority of the agreements focus on African nations, several deals extend to Europe and Asia. These include agreements for air transport with Italy and Spain, further demonstrating Morocco’s commitment to expanding its international partnerships and improving global connectivity.

Morocco’s Practical and Goal-Oriented Foreign Policy

As Morocco continues to expand its network of global partnerships, these 27 agreements reflect a pragmatic approach to foreign diplomacy.

Each agreement is designed to align with the country’s broader economic and diplomatic goals, ensuring that Morocco remains a key player in shaping the future of Africa and global trade.

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