Rabat: HM King Mohammed VI has conveyed a congratulatory message to Donald J. Trump, following his election as President of the United States of America for a new term. In his message, the King expressed his sincere congratulations and best wishes for Trump's success in his presidential responsibilities and his endeavors to serve the American people.According to Ghana News Agency, King Mohammed VI emphasized that Trump's resounding electoral success is a testament to his patriotism and his commitment to the best interests of the United States, a long-standing ally of Morocco. The King highlighted the historic alliance and strategic partnership between Morocco and the United States, which has endured over time. He pointed out that shared values and interests across various sectors have enabled both nations to work together towards a better future, making their relationship a catalyst for peace, security, and prosperity in the Middle East, Africa, and beyond.The King also recalled Trump's previous tenure, d uring which bilateral ties reached unprecedented levels, marked by the U.S. recognition of Morocco's full sovereignty over its territory in the Sahara. This recognition was hailed as a milestone, reflecting the depth of the Morocco-U.S. relationship and promising even greater cooperation and a broader strategic partnership.In his message, King Mohammed VI expressed Morocco's unwavering commitment to being a true friend and loyal ally of the United States as they face complex regional and global challenges. He voiced his determination to work closely with Trump to advance shared interests and enhance the unique alliance at all levels of cooperation.
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