French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu is scheduled to visit Rabat, Morocco, on Wednesday and Thursday, July 15-16, 2026, according to official sources. The visit aims to strengthen the bilateral partnership between France and Morocco, following a period of renewed diplomatic engagement.
During his stay, Lecornu is expected to meet with Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch and other senior officials. Discussions will focus on economic cooperation, security issues, and cultural exchanges, building on the momentum from recent high-level visits.
The trip underscores France's commitment to deepening ties with Morocco, a key partner in North Africa. No specific agreements have been announced, but the visit is seen as a step toward enhancing collaboration in trade, investment, and counterterrorism efforts.
This visit comes amid ongoing efforts by both nations to address regional challenges, including stability in the Sahel and migration management. The French government has emphasized the importance of the Morocco partnership in its foreign policy strategy.