Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas described the partnership between the European Union and Morocco as "rich and multidimensional" during an official visit to Rabat. The statement was made following a meeting with Moroccan Head of Government Aziz Akhannouch on April 18, 2026, as part of a tour aimed at strengthening bilateral and EU-level ties.
Discussions focused on enhancing cooperation in digitalization, green transition, and security. Kallas highlighted Morocco's role as a key strategic partner for the EU, particularly in areas of economic integration and regional stability. The visit underscores ongoing efforts to deepen the EU-Morocco Association Agreement.
No new financial commitments or treaties were announced during the visit. The characterization aligns with the EU's stated view of Morocco as a privileged partner in the Southern Neighbourhood, with collaboration spanning trade, migration management, and energy.