France and Morocco are making progress in implementing their "ambitious" joint roadmap, deputy spokesperson for the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs said on Thursday.
Talks between the French Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs, Stéphane Séjourné, and his Moroccan counterpart, Nasser Bourita, which took place in Paris on Tuesday, have "enabled us to make further progress in implementing the political agenda and the ambitious common roadmap that we now share with Morocco,” said the deputy spokesperson for the Quai d'Orsay, speaking at a press briefing.
This roadmap "covers everything from major investments in the future to security aspects, cultural exchanges and global issues,” he added.
Following his talks with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates, France’s top diplomat wrote on his X account that "the relationship between France and Morocco is unique.”
Séjourné had visited Morocco at the end of February, as part of the firm determination of King Mohammed VI and French President Emmanuel Macron to boost the bilateral strategic partnership on strong bases, capitalizing on the solid historical and human foundations on which these relations are built, while taking advantage of the achievements recorded within the framework of this partnership over the decades.