During a two-day official visit to Rabat, French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu and Moroccan authorities finalized 14 new cooperation agreements, marking a significant step in bilateral relations.
The newly signed accords span key sectors including economy, security, migration, and defense, reinforcing strategic partnerships between the two nations. Among these, a framework agreement on scientific cooperation stands out, signaling deeper collaboration in research and innovation.

Enhancing mobility and economic ties
Speaking after the signing ceremony, Lecornu highlighted the importance of visa policies that support the movement of key players in Moroccan-French relations, particularly entrepreneurs and students. His remarks underscored France’s commitment to fostering stronger people-to-people connections alongside institutional cooperation.
The visit reflects France’s renewed focus on deepening its partnership with Morocco, following a period of strained relations. The agreements signed during this trip are expected to lay the groundwork for more robust collaboration in the years ahead.
