Netanyahu Talks with Morocco's King
Last updated on December 28th, 2020 at 06:09 am
Netanyahu Talks with Morocco’s King: On Friday, the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a phone conversation with Morocco’s King Mohammed VI to reinforce bilateral relations and also invited him to visit Israel, Netanyahu’s office stated.
The two chiefs talked about advancing with a US-brokered agreement that was declared recently to normalize diplomatic ties, as per the Israeli statement.
Netanyahu expressed gratitude toward King Mohammed for facilitating an official Israeli delegation this week.
Morocco joins Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, and Sudan is starting to manage the deal with Israel, helped by the US to introduce a united front against the Iran regime and move back Tehran’s regional impact.
Palestinians have criticized the US-brokered agreement, witnessing disloyalty of a long-standing demand that Israel must first satisfy their statehood demand.
As the Trump regime seeks to isolate Israel’s main adversary Iran, the agreement has been improved with guarantees of business openings or monetary aid.
On 23 Dec, Moroccan and Israeli authorities likewise marked agreements on financial systems and aviation, visa waivers for diplomatic passports, and water control.
His Highness King Mohammed highlighted the close ties between the Moroccan Jewish people and the government, the Royal Court stated.
While welcoming the renewal of relations with Israel, His Highness said Morocco’s position in regards to Palestine stays unaltered.
Rabat supports the two-state settlement and the exceptional character of Jerusalem as a city of three religions.
During the meeting, Chief Economist at the Finance Ministry Shira Greenberg consented to a deal for businesses in finance with the Ministry of Economy and Finance in Morocco.
Some portion of the agreement incorporates the advancement of different monetary joint efforts, reducing investment restrictions, sharing of data in the zones of the monetary regulations.
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