Morocco has gradually made the African continent a central pillar of its foreign policy, a direction led by His Majesty the King, under his enlightened vision, and inscribed in a global strategy focused on peace, security, and sustainable development.
This approach is based on a thorough understanding of the realities of the continent, favoring an integrated vision that goes beyond strictly security responses to include economic and social dimensions, considered essential for lasting stability.
In this perspective, the Kingdom defends fundamental principles such as respect for the territorial integrity of states, non-interference in internal affairs, and the strengthening of good neighborliness. The goal is to consolidate a cooperation environment while addressing security challenges and transnational threats.
Morocco’s African policy, led at the highest level of the state, is based on the conviction that security, peace, and development issues are inseparable. It thus favors global and sustainable solutions, capable of meeting the expectations of populations and promoting inclusive growth at the continental level.
This commitment is reflected in the launch of structuring initiatives in several key areas, including food security, adaptation to climate change, access to energy and infrastructure strengthening. Special attention is also given to regional integration and improving connectivity, especially for landlocked countries.
At the heart of this approach, the human dimension occupies a central place. The actions undertaken aim at concrete benefits for populations, particularly in the fields of education, health, housing, and local development, in response to the aspirations of African societies, particularly those of youth.
This policy also reflects a deep conviction: that of a common belonging to a shared African space. Africa is perceived not as a mere neighborhood, but as a natural extension of the Kingdom, whose stability and development are closely linked to those of Morocco.
In a changing international context, the Kingdom finally argues for a diversification of cooperation mechanisms and an increased role for African parliamentary institutions, called upon to actively contribute to strategic reflection and the construction of innovative solutions.
Through this vision, carried by His Majesty the King, Morocco affirms its commitment to a stable, supportive, and prosperous Africa, betting on the long term and on cooperation based on concrete action and mutual trust.







