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Moroccan King reaffirm the strategic human and civilizational link between the Kingdom and His continent

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Following the 35th African Cup of Nations, The Moroccan Monarch has conveyed, through a Statement officialized by the Royal Palace the 22st January 2026, his gratitude to all members of the Nation, who have contributed admirably to the full success of this wonderful event.

The Moroccan King congratulated all citizens, across various cities of the Kingdom, for the efforts deployed, and to thank each and every one for their valuable contribution to this historic success, which has been acknowledged and acclaimed worldwide.

The Sovereign also addressed His congratulations to millions of Moroccan women, men and children who, in an exemplary manner and each in their own way, tirelessly supported their national team, currently ranked 8th best national team in the world. 

Moreover, even if this major continental football celebration hosted by the Kingdom appears to have been sadly marred by the unfortunate events of the final minutes of the match between the national teams of Morocco and Senegal, during which regrettable incidents and deeply deplorable behavior occurred, it remains nonetheless that, once passions have subsided, inter-African fraternity will naturally prevail, for this Moroccan success is also an African success. 

In this regard, the King Mohammed VI emphasized that Morocco remains proud to have offered, on its soil, a month of popular joy and sporting emotion, and to have contributed to the prominence of Africa and its football.

Furthermore, in view of the denigration and attempts at discrediting sustained, the King remains convinced that hostile schemes will never reach their aims, and that Moroccan people know to balance matters and not to be drawn into resentment and discord. The Monarch declared that nothing will alter the closeness that was fostered over centuries between our African people, nor the fruitful cooperation built hand-in-hand with different countries of the Continent, bolstered by ever ambitious partnerships.

In this regard, the King Mohammed VI declared that The Kingdom of Morocco is and shall remain a great African country, faithful to the spirit of brotherhood, solidarity and an always nurtured mutual respect towards its Continent and further resolute and commited to a united and prosperous Africa, notably through mutual exchange of experiences, expertise and knowledge.

This Statement came as a highlight of an edition of the continental competition that stood as a milestone, as, beyond its sporting outcomes, it made for a gauge for the Kingdom’s major leap on the path to development and progress, fruit of a long-term vision and a unique and efficient Moroccan model which puts the citizen at the heart of all ambition.

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