65th Independence Day … US ambassador congratulates H.M King Mohammed VI

The treaty of peace and friendship constitutes the longest unbroken treaty relationship in U.S. history.

David T. Fischer, the United States of America Ambassador to Morocco sent a congratulatory letter to his Majesty the King Mohammed VI on the occasion of Morocco’s Independence Day celebration.

In this letter, the U.S. Ambassador expressed his warmest congratulations and sincere wishes to the King Mohammed VI for further progress, prosperity and fruitful cooperation between the Kingdom of Morocco and the United States of America, as well as the concerted action on all matters on common concerns and interests in order to implement the two countries’ shared vision regarding the Moroccan-American strategic partnership.

The ambassador stated in the message “I will spare no effort in boosting Morocco-US common interests and continued cooperation and upholding our nations’ shared vision and strategic partnership”.

Morocco-US relations date back to  the Treaty of Peace and Friendship between the two nations negotiated in 1786. The treaty constitutes the longest unbroken treaty relationship in U.S. history.

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