Morocco signed an agreement with the Zionist regime.
The Israeli ambassador to Morocco announced that he had signed an agreement with the country on the exemption of holders of diplomatic passports from issuing visas.
Zionist Ambassador to Morocco David Goffrin has announced that Rabat and Tel Aviv have signed an agreement to exempt holders of diplomatic and official passports from issuing visas.
According to Russia Today, Goffrin wrote in a Twitter message: “I am pleased to announce that Israel and the Moroccan government have signed an agreement on the exemption of holders of diplomatic and official passports from issuing visas; “The agreement, which came into force at the end of last month.”
It was in December 2020 that Morocco’s diplomatic relations with the Zionist regime resumed as part of the Arab normalization process, with the support of former US President Donald Trump.
While talking about the signing of the first cooperation agreements between Tel Aviv and Rabat, Zionist regime officials have repeatedly acknowledged that several other Arab and African countries are ready to join the process of normalization of relations within the framework of the Abraham Peace Agreement.
Many Moroccans and elites continue to oppose the possibility of Rabat joining a compromise agreement with Israel and normalizing their government’s relations with the regime.