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Phone conversation between Nasser Bourita and his British counterpart David Cameron
In a telephone conversation, Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs Nasser Bourita engaged with his British counterpart, Lord David Cameron, expressing a shared desire to further enhance relations between their two nations across all areas of cooperation.
During the call, the two diplomats reviewed the positive trajectory of bilateral ties and discussed various regional issues. Regarding the situation in Gaza, they emphasized the imperative need to mobilize all available diplomatic efforts on this subject.
Both parties welcomed the constructive development of Morocco-UK links and pledged to identify new ways to deepen connections at the political, economic, cultural, and societal levels for the mutual benefit of both countries in the future.
This telephonic exchange reflects the high priority that Morocco and Britain place on strengthening their strategic partnership and working hand-in-hand to promote stability and prosperity in the region.