Morocco-US-Israel Trilateral Agreement, a diplomatic achievement – Antony Blinken

Morocco-US-Israel Trilateral Agreement, a diplomatic achievement – Antony Blinken

Agreement’s first anniversary, a celebration of a year of renewed peace between old friends – Yaïr Lapid

First Anniversary, a celebration of shared past, present and future – Nasser Bourita

The agreement signed one year ago between Morocco, the United States and Israel is a “diplomatic achievement”, which has opened a new era of peace, stability, opportunities and understanding, said Wednesday the U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

The U.S. top diplomat was speaking in a video message broadcast on the occasion of the first anniversary of the trilateral agreement, at a video conference with the participation of the Moroccan and Israeli Foreign Ministers, Nasser Bourita and Yaïr Lapid, and the Chargé d’Affaires of the U.S. embassy in Morocco, David Greene.

A year ago, the three countries signed a joint declaration before King Mohammed VI, under which the US recognized Morocco’s sovereignty over its southern provinces, the Sahara, and Rabat resumed diplomatic ties with Israel.

Blinken recalled that following the signing of the joint declaration, Morocco and Israel opened their airspaces, “for the first time in decades”, with nearly ten direct flights a week between the two countries.

The two countries have also signed several agreements on joint military exercises and strengthened economic relations, he said, noting that a new Morocco-Israel Business Council helped setting up more than 30 partnerships in the sectors of technology, agriculture, water, textile, health, and renewables.

Discussions are underway to collaborate in desalination projects and set-up student-exchange programs, he added, noting that the establishment of diplomatic ties also created greater opportunities for cultural connections among the one million Israelis of Moroccan heritage.

“These steps aren’t positive only for Israel and Morocco, they’re also positive for the region as a whole,” Blinken pointed out.

Through the resumption of their relations, Morocco and Israel show the way for other countries to discuss openly and constructively their common goals and points of disagreement, seize mutually beneficial opportunities and bring people together, he underlined.

“The United States is committed to supporting and expanding the Abraham Accords,” he stressed in this regard.

“We’re grateful for your continued efforts to deepen and strengthen the bond between two great partners and friends of the United States, and we’re committed to continuing our work together to build a more peaceful and prosperous region,” Blinken said.

The US Secretary of State had tweeted the same day: “We congratulate Israel and Morocco on the first anniversary of normalization of relations. This is an achievement that has deepened ties, partnerships, and avenues to pursue shared goals. It is also a positive step for the region as we aim to widen the circle of peace.”

The Israeli Foreign Minister Yaïr Lapid on his part hailed the trilateral declaration’s first anniversary as a celebration of a year of renewed peace between old friends and stressed the need for Morocco and Israel to continue to build up and strengthen their bilateral ties.

“We are celebrating a year of renewed peace between old friends. The ties between our peoples are deep and the relations between our countries are stronger than ever,” he said, stressing that “today we are building closer relations between peoples and between economic actors with a view to securing a more in-depth strategic cooperation”.

Commenting his visit to Morocco last August, Lapid said it was “one of the highlights” of his tenure as Minister.

Nasser Bourita on his part underlined that the commemoration of this first anniversary is not a celebration of a mere diplomatic event, it is a rather a celebration of a shared past, present and future.

He welcomed the momentum generated by the deal with the US and Israel saying an ocean of opportunities awaits this trilateral cooperation in support of regional peace and stability.

“It is indeed our strong belief that the sea, be it the Mediterranean or the Atlantic Ocean, no longer separates our countries. It now connects them. And turned into an ocean of opportunities,” said Bourita.

Bourita highlighted the potential for partnership in the fields of health, education, security, economy, trade and investment, tourism, culture, agriculture, climate change, and sustainable development.

“We can concretize the Qualifying Industrial Zones. We can implement trilateral projects open to other countries and regions; and above all, we can and must expand the circle of those involved in our partnership,” he said.

“By asserting the recognition of Morocco’s sovereignty over its Sahara, as well as by reactivating the relationship with the State of Israel, the Joint Trilateral Declaration carries a very high message of peace,” Bourita said.

Bourita said Morocco highly values the wise decision of the United States to recognize Autonomy under Moroccan sovereignty as a realistic viable political solution under the auspices of the UN, of the long-standing regional dispute.

The Joint Trilateral Declaration is “a valuable tool that can help move forward the cause of peace in the region, improve security and unlock new opportunities for all,” he said.

“Morocco, as a historic bridge-builder and credible actor of peace and stability, is firmly committed to help achieving a lasting peace in the region,” Bourita said, reiterating Morocco’s position in support of the two-state solution.

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