Morocco’s King Mohammed VI Departs Singapore for Abu Dhabi

King Mohammed VI has left Singapore, where he had been for about two weeks, for another country.
The plane of the Moroccan sovereign landed yesterday evening in Abu Dhabi, coming from Singapore, where he had been since December 25. Previously, he was in the Seychelles.
It is therefore a return to Abu Dhabi for King Mohammed VI. The sovereign had made a visit to the United Arab Emirates at the beginning of the month, where important economic agreements had been signed. These agreements cover the majority of sectors, including infrastructure, with highways and high-speed trains, as well as seawater desalination plants.
In September 2018, the king, after spending a few days in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), had flown to the Seychelles.
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