In a tweet on his page on Twitter, Akhannouch said that this telephone conversation “was an opportunity to highlight the strength of the strategic partnership between Morocco and the European Union.”
The President of the European Commission paid a working visit to Rabat last February, marked by numerous meetings with senior Moroccan officials.
At a joint press conference with the Head of Government, held at the end of their talks, Ms. Von der Leyen assured that the European Union is determined to deepen “the close and solid strategic partnership” with Morocco.
Morocco and the EU launched on June 27, 2019, in Brussels, the “Euro-Moroccan partnership for shared prosperity,” a new legal framework guiding their bilateral relations.
This partnership encompasses four structural areas: convergence of values; economic convergence and social cohesion; shared knowledge; and political consultation and enhanced cooperation on security.
This reformed partnership is also based on two key axes, namely cooperation in the field of the environment and the fight against climate change; as well as cooperation in the field of mobility and migration.