French Opposition Leader Ciotti Visits Morocco to Strengthen Bilateral Ties
– bySaid@Bladi
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A delegation from the Les Républicains party, led by Éric Ciotti, has announced its visit to Morocco from May 3 to 5 to continue "a relationship of fraternity and responsibility" with the kingdom.
The Republican party states in a press release that this visit is part of the continuity of a rich history between the two countries, marked by the historical link between General de Gaulle and King Mohammed V, companion of the Liberation.
The party also emphasizes the importance of maintaining strong ties with Morocco in order to ensure stability around the Mediterranean, in line with the ambition carried by King Mohammed VI in terms of security and progress.
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