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Morocco and Egypt Strengthen Ties: Joint Cooperation Commission Meeting in Cairo

PUBLISHED April 5, 2026
Morocco and Egypt Strengthen Ties: Joint Cooperation Commission Meeting in Cairo

Morocco and Egypt to Hold Joint Cooperation Meeting

On Monday, April 6, 2026, Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch will co-chair a significant meeting of the Joint High Commission for Cooperation with Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli in Cairo. This meeting comes at a time when political relations between Rabat and Cairo are strengthening, reflecting a mutual desire to enhance bilateral exchanges and coordinate positions on major regional issues.

Informed sources have confirmed that this meeting, which has been delayed multiple times due to scheduling conflicts, underscores the strategic and historical nature of Moroccan-Egyptian relations. These relations are characterized by robust political, economic, and cultural cooperation, which have been elevated to the highest levels by King Mohammed VI and President Abdel Fattah Al-Sissi. Despite recent trade imbalances, both nations are committed to addressing these challenges.

Focus on Bilateral Relations and Regional Geopolitics

Akhannouch, accompanied by a significant Moroccan ministerial delegation, is expected to arrive in Cairo on the eve of the meeting. Prior to the formal discussions, the two leaders will engage in a bilateral meeting to discuss Morocco-Egypt relations and the geopolitical situation in the Middle East, particularly in light of the ongoing regional conflicts involving Iran and Iranian attacks targeting Gulf countries.

This meeting is not merely a ceremonial gathering; it aims to give a more substantive direction to the partnership between Rabat and Cairo at a time when regional balances are rapidly shifting, and consultations among Arab capitals are regaining strategic significance.

As reported by fr.le360.ma.

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