Morocco-new cabinet: world capitals eager to continue working with a partner country
Following the formation of the new Moroccan cabinet, headed by RNI leader Aziz Akhannounch, Paris and Washington wished every success to the new government in the fulfilment of its new mission.
In this vein, France expressed on Friday, October 8 its “commitment to continue to deepen the exceptional partnership with Morocco in all areas”, on the occasion of the appointment of the new government by King Mohammed VI.
During her daily press briefing, the spokesperson for the Quai d’Orsay indicated that “France welcomes the formation of a new government (…) following the September 8 elections which took place in good conditions despite the difficult health context.”
The spokeswoman for the Quai d´Orsay expressed congratulations and best wishes to the new head of government, Aziz Akhannouch, and his cabinet
For its part, the US embassy in Morocco has expressed Washington’s eagerness “to work with the new government to deepen the strong partnership between the United States and Morocco in the areas of security, economy, and Culture as we celebrate more than 200 years of friendship.”
“Congratulations to Head of Government Aziz Akhannouch and all members of the new Moroccan government officially appointed by King Mohammed VI in Fez yesterday,” the embassy said in a tweet.
Spain has also expressed eagerness to work with Morocco’s new government.
“Spain looks forward to working with the new Moroccan government to enable the strategic partnership of the two countries take up the shared challenges on the basis of trust, respect and mutual interests”, said on Friday the Spanish foreign ministry.
“Morocco is a strategic partner, a neighbor and a friend with whom Spain wants to continue to develop exemplary and fruitful cooperation in several areas to enhance regional stability and prosperity”, added the ministry in a statement.
The Spanish government welcomed the formation of the new Moroccan government headed by Aziz Akhannouch, following the victory of his party, the National Rally of Independents (RNI), in the legislative elections held September 8.