On June 18, 2026, Morocco and Gambia signed a series of bilateral agreements aimed at enhancing cooperation in trade, agriculture, and renewable energy. The agreements were signed during a visit by Gambian President Adama Barrow to Rabat, where he met with King Mohammed VI.
The deals include a memorandum of understanding on agricultural development, focusing on shared expertise in irrigation and food security. Another agreement covers cooperation in renewable energy, particularly solar power, to help Gambia diversify its energy sources.
Both nations also agreed to boost trade ties, with Morocco offering technical assistance to Gambian businesses. The visit underscores the growing diplomatic and economic relations between the two countries, building on previous cooperation in education and health.