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Atlantic Council: Rama Yade Explains Why Morocco's Importance Could Grow in Washington During Trump's Second Term

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Pouvoirs d'Afrique
04/12/2024 à 09:18 , Mis à jour le 04/12/2024
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In this analysis published on the website of the American think tank Atlantic Council, its senior director, Rama Yade, explains how Morocco, under the leadership of HM King Mohammed VI, stands as the only African country whose position in Washington and on the global stage could be elevated thanks to Trump's new presidency.

President-elect Donald Trump and his “America first” outlook will return to the White House in January, and world leaders have varied in their responses.

European leaders, beyond their congratulatory messages, have shown concern about tariffs and the fate of Ukraine. Many Middle Eastern leaders have welcomed Trump’s return. African leaders in Nigeria, Ethiopia, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, and beyond quickly congratulated Trump following his election victory, but more broadly, they could take a wait-and-see approach on the new administration.

Nevertheless, there is one African country in particular whose position in Washington and globally could be strengthened by the new Trump presidency.

Morocco is…

 

Read the full analysis : HERE

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