Morocco: Strengthening Cooperation With the Middle East, Europe, and the U.S. - All in a Week's Work for Morocco - Caitlin Dearing Scott

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It's been a busy week for Moroccan diplomacy. From hosting the Libya talks to the visits of King Abdullah II of Jordan, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, and a US Congressional Delegation, Morocco reinforced its cooperation with partners in the Middle East, Europe, and the US.

First up were the Libya negotiations, which took place in Skhirat late last week and over the weekend. The meeting marked the first time that all the parties were brought together around the same table -- a symbolic achievement at the very least. Speaking at the negotiations, Moroccan Foreign Minister Salaheddine Mezouar reiterated Morocco's commitment to Libya's unity and stability and expressed hope that negotiations could bring about a political solution to the current crisis.

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