King Mohammed VI urges a “new generation” of reforms to end regional inequality in Morocco, saying it’s “not acceptable” for the country to develop at two speeds. https://t.co/P1yHZFGCLO
King Mohammed VI renews call for “frank and sincere” dialogue with Algeria to repair ties strained over Western Sahara. The appeal came during his 26th anniversary speech on the throne. https://t.co/mTIOSSa4ix
Morocco's king calls for addressing regional inequalities https://t.co/uigh3DJyIQ https://t.co/uigh3DJyIQ
King Mohammed VI of Morocco delivered a speech marking the 26th anniversary of his reign, highlighting major achievements driven by long-term vision. He emphasized the resilience of Morocco's national economy despite drought and international crises, and underscored the country's status as a reliable investment destination. The king announced the recent launch of several large-scale projects across various sectors and stressed the importance of advancing human development and social protection. He noted a significant reduction in poverty nationwide, while acknowledging persistent poverty and vulnerability in some regions that require change. King Mohammed VI called for addressing regional inequalities, describing the current dual-speed development as unacceptable. He reaffirmed Morocco's commitment to maintaining good relations with Algeria and expressed readiness for a frank and sincere dialogue to resolve issues, particularly concerning Western Sahara. Additionally, he instructed the Interior Ministry to prepare thoroughly for upcoming elections and expressed pride in the growing international support for Morocco's position on Western Sahara.