Morocco and France Strengthen Cooperation in Energy Transition

This reaffirms Morocco’s dedication to energy transition as a core priority under the leadership of King Mohammed VI. Rabat – Morocco and France’s Normandy Region have reaffirmed their commitment to advancing bilateral cooperation in energy transition and sustainable development. 

Morocco and France Strengthen Cooperation in Energy Transition

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