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Morocco and the UK have taken a step forward in their growing partnership by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Monday in Sale to bolster preparations for the 2030 FIFA World Cup.
The agreement brings together Morocco’s Minister Delegate in charge of the Budget, Fouzi Lekjaa, and British Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, David Lammy.
It opens the door to closer collaboration in key areas tied to the tournament, sports infrastructure, transport systems, and economic development.
Speaking from Rabat, Lammy noted the UK’s interest in forging new business links across sectors. “Growth and prosperity will underpin our relationship with Morocco and beyond, helping forge new opportunities at home and abroad,” he stated, outlining London’s broader approach to international alliances.
In a notable geopolitical development, Lammy’s visit also marked the UK’s official announcement of its full support for Morocco’s Autonomy Plan as a credible and pragmatic solution to the regional dispute over the Western Sahara.
Douglas Alexander, UK Minister for Trade Policy, also pointed to Morocco’s growing importance for his country as well as in larger global geopolitics.
He said the country stands out as a key gateway for British business, especially as the UK seeks to expand its footprint in emerging markets. “Morocco is becoming an increasingly important trade and investment partner for the UK,” he noted.
At the heart of this agreement lies the shared goal to turn the 2030 FIFA World Cup into more than a global sporting event. The two countries strive to make it a platform for opportunity, economic, social, and cultural.
The UK has pledged to share its technical expertise and to connect Moroccan partners with British businesses working within major international events.
From stadiums to transport networks and event management systems, the collaboration promises to shape the tournament’s foundations well before kickoff.
This initiative also reflects a broader national vision in Morocco. The country views sport as a gateway to development and a bridge to the world. The 2030 FIFA World Cup offers Morocco the chance to bring that vision to life on a global stage.
The signing ceremony took place at the Mohammed VI Football Complex in Sale, in the presence of senior officials from the two governments. The event signaled more than diplomatic goodwill, as it marked the beginning of a practical partnership with long-term goals.
With the 2030 FIFA World Cup on the horizon, Morocco and the UK have now set the groundwork for a joint effort shaped by ambition, expertise, and a spirit of cooperation.
Source: Morocco word news