Photo: The White House
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Vice President
November 19, 2014
Vice President Joe Biden and His Majesty King Mohammed VI met today
and reaffirmed the strategic alliance between the United States and
Morocco and our enduring friendship, which dates back more than 236
years. The Vice President thanked King
Mohammed VI for hosting the fifth
Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Marrakech, and both agreed on the
importance of promoting economic opportunity, especially for women and
young people. The Vice President and King Mohammed VI discussed how best
to support Morocco’s success, and reaffirmed their dedication to work
together to promote human and economic development, including through
vocational training and educational exchange.
The Vice President and King Mohammed VI spoke about the wide range of
global, regional, and bilateral issues on which Morocco and the United
States are partners, including efforts to advance the shared priority of
achieving a secure, stable, and prosperous Maghreb, Africa, and Middle
East. In particular, they discussed their countries’ efforts together as
part of the international coalition against ISIL. The Vice President
and King Mohammed VI agreed on the importance of the non-military
aspects of the struggle against violent extremism, including exposing
and discrediting violent extremist recruitment and providing a
compelling alternative through social and political inclusion and
economic opportunity. They agreed on the need for the international
community to help Libyans unite behind a peaceful path forward. The Vice
President and King Mohammed VI also discussed Morocco’s important role
as a gateway for trade and investment in sub-Saharan Africa. Regarding
the Western Sahara, the Vice President reaffirmed the text of the
November 2013 Joint Statement between the United States and Morocco.
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