Technical Delegation from Morocco’s Foreign Ministry Visits Syria to Operationalize Royal Decision to Reopen Embassy in Damascus
Damascus - In line with the decision of HM King Mohammed VI to reopen the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in Damascus, a technical delegation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccan Expatriates visited the Syrian capital to finalize the necessary arrangements for the embassy’s reopening.

During the visit, the Moroccan delegation held discussions with senior officials from the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, focusing on the logistical, legal, and diplomatic components required to operationalize this decision.
These talks form part of the implementation of the High Royal Instructions aimed at restoring full diplomatic relations between the two brotherly nations.
It is worth recalling that HM King Mohammed VI announced the decision to reopen Morocco’s embassy in Damascus during His speech to the 34th Arab Summit, held on May 17 in Baghdad. The embassy had remained closed since 2012.
In His speech, the Sovereign emphasized that this step “will contribute to opening up broader prospects for the historical bilateral relations between our countries and our peoples in the two sister nations.”