While visiting Morocco, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul expressed his ambition to deepen cooperation with Rabat in areas such as the economy, culture, and security. This initiative builds on the strength of the strategic dialogue between the two countries, as well as Berlin's support for the autonomy proposal in the Sahara.
The Vice-President of the European Commission, Kaja Kallas, stated that Morocco's proposal for autonomy in the Sahara is «one of the most feasible solutions» for resolving the regional dispute. During her meeting with the Moroccan Foreign Minister, she also announced the strengthening of cooperation between Rabat and Brussels.
German investments in Morocco are experiencing remarkable growth, with FDI flows reaching €2.1 billion in 2024 and nearly 300 companies operating in the country. The automotive sector, led by the Leoni Group, along with ambitious logistics projects, exemplifies this momentum, strengthening the economic partnership between the two nations.