French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Madame Brigitte Macron, arrived today, Monday, in Rabat for a state visit to the Kingdom of Morocco, at the generous invitation of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
This visit reflects the depth of the historical relations between the two countries and aims to strengthen the strategic partnership.
Upon their arrival at Rabat-Salé Airport, Macron and his delegation were welcomed by King Mohammed VI, who was accompanied by Crown Prince Moulay Hassan, Prince Moulay Rachid, Princess Lalla Khadija, and Princess Lalla Meryem. This official welcome underscores Morocco’s commitment to strengthening its ties with France.
The visit also includes several prominent French ministers, including Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau, whose statements on migration issues are expected to generate significant interest.
Macron is accompanied by ministers from the fields of economy, education, and culture, such as Antoine Ramin, Ann Genetet, and Rachida Dati, who has Moroccan roots.
Additionally, the visit includes leaders from major companies such as Engie, Alstom, Safran, and TotalEnergies, as well as representatives from global firms like Airbus, Veolia, and Thales.
This participation demonstrates France’s commitment to enhancing investments and economic cooperation with Morocco, highlighting the importance of this visit on both economic and political levels.
Macron’s visit aims to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in various areas, including economy, culture, and technology, which will benefit both parties.