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Rabat Designated Capital of Peacekeeping in French-Speaking Regions

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Morocco has been officially recognized as a leader in international peacekeeping efforts.

On May 20, 2026, Rabat was designated as the capital of peacekeeping in French-speaking regions during a ministerial conference co-chaired by Morocco’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nasser Bourita, and his French counterpart, Jean-Noël Barrot. The conference aimed to enhance international responses to challenges in these regions and strengthen multilateral efforts.

Rabat’s Role in Global Peacekeeping Initiatives

The conference served as a platform for officials and stakeholders involved in peace operations. United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres expressed gratitude to Morocco and France for their leadership in organizing the event. The gathering concluded with a declaration highlighting Morocco’s significant contributions to global peace and security.

Jean-Noël Barrot emphasized Morocco’s commitment to stability and development across Africa. This recognition underscores Morocco’s strategic importance in fostering collaborative international relations and peace-building initiatives.

Morocco: Key figures on Peacekeeping

  • Designation of Rabat as the capital of peacekeeping on May 20, 2026

France’s Support for Moroccan Sovereignty

During the conference, France reiterated that the future of the Sahara region is within the framework of Moroccan sovereignty. This statement was accompanied by measures aimed at translating this position into actionable commitments. Morocco’s role as a credible partner in peacekeeping was reaffirmed, showcasing its dedication to international peace efforts.

Next Steps for Peacekeeping Initiatives

  • Implementation of measures supporting Moroccan sovereignty in the Sahara region
  • Continued collaboration between Morocco and France on peacekeeping efforts

Morocco’s designation as a peacekeeping capital marks a significant step in its commitment to global stability.

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