Akhannouch in Nairobi for Two African Summits

Moroccan PM Aziz Akhannouch represents King Mohammed VI at African Union summits in Nairobi.

Akhannouch in Nairobi for Two African Summits

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Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch arrived in Nairobi, Kenya, on May 10, 2026, to represent King Mohammed VI at two African Union summits. The summits focus on continental integration and economic development.

The first summit addresses the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) implementation, aiming to boost intra-African trade. The second summit discusses peace and security challenges in the Sahel region.

Akhannouch's participation underscores Morocco's commitment to African cooperation and its role in promoting stability and economic growth across the continent.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Akhannouch in Nairobi?

He represents King Mohammed VI at two African Union summits on trade and security.

What are the summits about?

One focuses on the African Continental Free Trade Area, the other on peace and security in the Sahel.

What is Morocco's role in Africa?

Morocco is a key player in African cooperation, promoting economic integration and stability.

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