Argentina–Morocco relations

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Argentina-Morocco relations
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Foreign relations between the Argentine Republic and the Kingdom of Morocco, have existed for over half a century. Both countries are full members of the Group of 77.

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History

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Embassy of Morocco in Buenos Aires

Argentina recognized Morocco's independence in 1956. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1960. Argentina was one of the first countries recognizing Morocco's independence in 1956. [1] [2]

Western Sahara issue

In 2003, former president of Argentina Eduardo Duhalde, renewed Buenos Aires' backing to Morocco's territorial integrity. In this era of globalisation, Argentina would not tolerate separatism and the creation of microscopic entities, [3] the Argentine president said at a meeting in Buenos Aires with Ahmed Kadiri, vice-speaker of the Moroccan chamber of advisors, upper house of parliament. [4]

Argentine ambassador in Morocco, Edgardo Piuzzi, in 2003 said that his country does not recognize Polisario and has always denounced the situation in Tindouf camps, [5] in South Western Algeria. In an interview published by the Moroccan daily in Arabic Assahraa Al Maghribia, the Argentine diplomat termed as shameful the detention of Moroccan prisoners in Tindouf camps, for more than twenty five years, adding that Argentina has always upheld a clear stance: The Sahara is indubitably Moroccan. [5] [6]

Economic relations

Morocco and Argentina signed in Rabat (2000) three major agreements on trade, fisheries and cooperation between the Moroccan Export Promotion Center (CMPE) and Argentine counterpart. [7] The documents were initialed by foreign affairs minister Mohamed Benaissa and external relations minister of Argentina during the closing ceremony held in Rabat. Benaissa noted that the commission works were successful with the adoption of a large number of projects in the sectors of agriculture, fishery, housing, city planning, energy and mines, industry, equipment, tourism, investment, culture, education, scientific research and vocational training. [8]

In 2016, Argentine exports to Morocco amounted to US$368.7 million and Moroccan exports to Argentina amounted to US$107.4 million. [9]

Resident diplomatic missions

See also

References

  1. Smith, Peter H. (2008). Talons of the Eagle: Dynamics of U.S.-Latin American Relations. Oxford University Press. p. 255.
  2. "Argentina Recognizes Morocco's Independence Early". The New York Times. 1956. Retrieved 2025-08-26.
  3. "Argentina renews backing to Morocco's territorial integrity". Arabic News. April 15, 2003. Archived from the original on March 12, 2009. Retrieved February 7, 2009.
  4. Hernández, María (2003-04-15). "Argentina Supports Morocco on Western Sahara". Buenos Aires Herald. Retrieved 2025-08-26.
  5. 1 2 "Assahraa Al Maghribia: Argentina does not recognize Polisario, denounces situation in Tindouf camps". Arabic News. January 22, 2003. Archived from the original on March 12, 2009. Retrieved February 7, 2009.
  6. Piuzzi, Edgardo (2003-06-10). "Argentina Denounces Polisario and Supports Morocco". Assahraa Al Maghribia (translated). Retrieved 2025-08-26.
  7. "Morocco and Argentina sign several cooperation agreements". Arabic News. October 4, 2000. Archived from the original on October 10, 2008. Retrieved February 7, 2009.
  8. "Morocco and Argentina Sign Cooperation Agreements" (Press release). Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 2000-03-15. Retrieved 2025-08-26.
  9. "Argentina trade balance, exports, imports by country 2016 | WITS Data".
  10. "Embassy of Argentina in Rabat". Argentina Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 2025-08-26.
  11. "Embassy of Morocco in Buenos Aires". Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 2025-08-26.