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The Morocco embassy also covers Western Sahara, a disputed territory with which the UK does not have official diplomatic relations. Besides the embassy in Rabat , the British government maintains a Consulate General in Casablanca and an Honorary Consulate in Marrakech .
Morocco. Rabat (Embassy) Casablanca (Consulate-General) Mozambique. Maputo (High Commission) Namibia. Windhoek (High Commission) Niger. Niamey (Embassy office) Nigeria. Abuja (High Commission) Lagos (Deputy High Commission) Kaduna (High Commission Liaison Office) Ibadan (Liaison Office) Port Harcourt (High Commission Liaison Office) Rwanda ...
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Morocco. There are currently 119 embassies in Rabat , and many countries maintain consulates in other Moroccan cities (not including honorary consulates). Several other nations have embassies accredited to Morocco but resident in other capitals.
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Morocco, excluding honorary consulates. Current missions Africa ... United Kingdom: London: Embassy [1] Oceania. Host country
Following the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union, the UK and Morocco signed a continuity trade agreement on 26 October 2019, based on the EU free trade agreement; the agreement entered into force on 1 January 2021. [25] [26] Trade value between Morocco and the United Kingdom was worth £3,288 million in 2022. [27]
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Embassy of Morocco in Ottawa. Canada has an embassy in Rabat. [188] Morocco has an embassy in Ottawa and a consulate-general in Montreal. [189] Chile: 6 October 1961: Both countries established diplomatic relations on 6 October 1961 [190] Chile has an embassy in Rabat. Morocco has an embassy in Santiago. Colombia: 1 January 1979
The Anglo-Moroccan alliance [1] [2] was established at the end of the 16th century and the early 17th century between the kingdoms of England and Morocco.Commercial agreements had been reached by Queen Elizabeth I of England and the Moroccan Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur on the basis of a common enmity to Philip II of Spain.