On Thursday, June 4, at the Royal Palace in Rabat, King Mohammed VI received twelve new foreign ambassadors who presented their credentials. Among them were representatives from the European Union, the United States, France, Portugal, Ireland, Norway, the Czech Republic, Lebanon, Kuwait, Gambia, Congo, and Ecuador. The audience, attended by Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita and Royal Chamberlain Sidi Mohammed El Alaoui, marks a key step in Morocco's diplomatic relations. For Moroccans living abroad, this diversity of appointments reflects the Kingdom's openness and its key role on the international stage. It can directly impact consular services, economic exchanges, and mobility opportunities in these countries. Expatriates are encouraged to follow Moroccan diplomatic news to better understand developments that could ease their administrative procedures or strengthen ties with their host countries.
King Mohammed VI Receives Credentials of 12 New Ambassadors, Including EU, US, and France

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