Moroccan Foreign Minister to Visit Israel for Abraham Accords Anniversary

Nasser Bourita, Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans Residing Abroad, will very soon travel to Israel, where he will participate in the celebration of the second anniversary of the signing of the Abraham Accords.
At the invitation of Issawi Frej, Israeli Minister of Regional Cooperation, the head of Moroccan diplomacy will make an official visit to Israel in September to take part in the celebration of the second anniversary of the signing of the Abraham Accords, reports The Jerusalem Post. Other senior officials from the region are also expected. This Israeli official and his Justice counterpart Gideon Saar visited Morocco this week as part of an official four-day visit.
"Israel and Morocco have many common characteristics that we should use to help strengthen the ties between the countries and their citizens," Issawi Frej said. "That was the purpose of my visit, during which I felt that there is goodwill in Morocco to strengthen relations, discussions and cooperation between the countries." A dynamic he intends to continue and promote.
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