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The Information Authority monitors the history of diplomatic relations between Egypt and Morocco

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The State Information Service confirmed that the diplomatic relations between Egypt and Morocco officially began in 1957 and in more than 60 years, the political relations between the two countries, except for limited periods of divergent positions on some regional issues, have witnessed in most of their periods an important level of understanding and continuous coordination In the national, regional and international joint action files.

In its book entitled "Egypt and the Kingdom of Morocco", the Information Authority added that this is through the use of international relations in supporting and securing internal stability and development in both countries and opening up to the outside world to benefit from different experiences and adhere to a balanced foreign policy within the framework of national decision independence. And to support the principle of mutual respect among nations and adherence to the principles of international law and combating terrorism and work to resolve the various crises in the Middle East and the Arab world, foremost of which is the Palestinian issue and the priority of joint African action.

"The Kingdom of Morocco has shown a positive attitude in supporting the choices of the Egyptian people in the June 30, 2013 revolution and supporting Egypt's subsequent efforts in the democratic transition, combating terrorism, extremism and economic development. The countries have stressed on more than one occasion that what they are currently Very good features of a full security coordination against terrorism and common economic interests. "

The Egyptian Information and Information Society [SIS] noted that the Egyptian-Moroccan Friendship and Cooperation Association was established in January 2017 in order to enhance efforts to improve bilateral relations and encourage the executive authorities of the two countries to promote joint cooperation fields, including economic and trade exchanges, bilateral cultural relations, .

The two countries cooperated in the establishment of the Organization of the Islamic Conference, which was later renamed the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in Rabat in 1969 after the fire of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, followed by the establishment of the Jerusalem Committee as a mechanism to defend the holy city, the recommendation of the Sixth Conference of Foreign Ministers in 1975 Its presidency of the late King Hassan II and then to King Mohammed VI.

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