The United States has recently commended Morocco’s role, particularly that of King Mohammed VI, in strengthening regional stability, security, and fostering prosperity, thus fortifying mutual interests between the two nations.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken, in a statement issued on the department’s website, spoke highly of the Moroccan king’s efforts. The occasion of the announcement was Morocco’s Throne Day, a significant national holiday in the North African country.
Blinken underlined the profound and historical bond Washington shares with Rabat. This enduring relationship continues to benefit the peoples of the two nations and serves as a steady pillar of peace and stability for both countries and the region at large.
“Our profound and stable relationship remains one of the pillars of peace and stability for our two countries and the region,” Blinken affirmed.
The American minister extended his heartfelt wishes and congratulations to King Mohammed VI and the people of Morocco on the occasion of Throne Day, showing appreciation for their longstanding friendship.
“On behalf of the government and citizens of the United States, I extend my best wishes and congratulations to King Mohammed VI and the people of Morocco on the occasion of Throne Day. We thank you for being one of our oldest and closest friends,” Blinken said.
The United States’ recognition of Morocco’s efforts in ensuring regional stability, security, and prosperity underscores the importance of their partnership and its impacts beyond bilateral ties, extending to the overall peace and stability in the region.