North Macedonia endorsed Morocco's 2007 Autonomy Plan as the sole foundation for resolving the territorial dispute. Foreign Ministers Nasser Bourita and Timčo Mucunski formalized this position through a joint declaration signed during their July 21 meeting in Skopje. The Balkan nation expressed continued backing for United Nations mediation efforts toward achieving a lasting political settlement. Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to UN Security Council Resolution 2756 from October 2024.
The agreement highlights North Macedonia's appreciation for Morocco's comprehensive reforms under King Mohammed VI's leadership over two decades. Mucunski's government praised the Atlantic Initiatives designed to strengthen African continental development and regional stability. North Macedonia recognized Morocco as a pivotal hub for growth across Africa.
During his visit, Bourita held discussions with President Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova and Assembly President Afrim Gashi. The ministers emphasized plans to expand economic and cultural partnerships between their nations. This diplomatic engagement extends Morocco's recent European outreach to the Western Balkans region.
The agreement highlights North Macedonia's appreciation for Morocco's comprehensive reforms under King Mohammed VI's leadership over two decades. Mucunski's government praised the Atlantic Initiatives designed to strengthen African continental development and regional stability. North Macedonia recognized Morocco as a pivotal hub for growth across Africa.
During his visit, Bourita held discussions with President Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova and Assembly President Afrim Gashi. The ministers emphasized plans to expand economic and cultural partnerships between their nations. This diplomatic engagement extends Morocco's recent European outreach to the Western Balkans region.