Morocco and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have been strengthening their bilateral relationship through a series of high-level diplomatic engagements, reflecting a broader trend of Morocco deepening its ties across sub-Saharan Africa.
The two countries share longstanding diplomatic relations, with cooperation spanning economic development, infrastructure, and political coordination within African multilateral frameworks. Morocco has pursued an active Africa-focused foreign policy in recent years, notably since rejoining the African Union in 2017, seeking to build strategic partnerships across the continent.
The DRC, as one of Africa's largest and most resource-rich nations, represents a significant partner for Rabat's continental ambitions. Bilateral cooperation has included discussions on trade, investment, and shared positions on regional security and governance issues.
High-level exchanges between the two capitals have underscored a convergence of strategic interests, with both governments expressing commitment to reinforcing institutional ties and expanding areas of practical cooperation. The relationship is seen as part of Morocco's broader South-South cooperation framework.