The permanent headquarters of the Zionist embassy will be built in Morocco.
The head of the diplomatic mission of the Provisional Zionist regime announced the signing of the contract for the construction of the permanent headquarters of this regime in Rabat, the capital of Morocco.
“David Govrin”, the head of the board of the Provisional Zionist regime, said on Tuesday that the contract to build the permanent headquarters of this regime was signed in Rabat.
On his Twitter account, Govrin posted a photo of the signing of this contract and wrote: “I am very pleased with your participation in this picture, which was one of my historic moments with the work team. Yesterday (Monday) the contract for the construction of the permanent headquarters of the Israeli Embassy in the Maghreb was signed.” .
He added that this contract was signed with engineers and a Moroccan construction company.
According to Rai Elyoum newspaper, Guvrin also said that we will start a new period of relations with Morocco and strengthen bilateral relations with this country.
In September 2020, the Zionist interim regime and the Maghreb announced the resumption of bilateral diplomatic relations, which had been suspended since 2000.
“David Govrin”, the head of the board of the Provisional Zionist regime, said on Tuesday that the contract to build the permanent headquarters of this regime was signed in Rabat.
On his Twitter account, Govrin posted a photo of the signing of this contract and wrote: “I am very pleased with your participation in this picture, which was one of my historic moments with the work team. Yesterday (Monday) the contract for the construction of the permanent headquarters of the Israeli Embassy in the Maghreb was signed.” .
He added that this contract was signed with engineers and a Moroccan construction company.
According to Rai Elyoum newspaper, Guvrin also said that we will start a new period of relations with Morocco and strengthen bilateral relations with this country.
In September 2020, the Zionist interim regime and the Maghreb announced the resumption of bilateral diplomatic relations, which had been suspended since 2000.