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PRESIDENT HOLLANDE THANKS HM KING OF MOROCCO KING MOHAMMED VI AT ELYSEE

FOR EFFICIENT ASSISTANCE AFTER ATTACKS


President Hollande HM Mohammed VI King Morocco (Source: Rahma Sophia Rachdi/reuters)
President Hollande HM Mohammed VI King Morocco
(Source: Rahma Sophia Rachdi/reuters)
USPA NEWS - "The President of the Republic hosted His Majesty Mohammed VI, King of Morocco, at Elysee Palace, to thank him for the Moroccan efficient assistance to prepare the successful assault of Saint Denis, after the Attacks of Paris, Black Friday, November 13.
ELysee Republican Guards
Source: Rahma Sophia Rachdi
"The President of the Republic hosted His Majesty Mohammed VI, King of Morocco, at Elysee Palace, to thank him for the Moroccan efficient assistance to prepare the successful assault of Saint Denis, after the Attacks of Paris, Black Friday, November 13.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The President of the Republic thanked the King for the efficient assistance provided by Morocco in after of last Friday's attacks. The two leaders marked the shared determination of France and Morocco to carry out together the fight against terrorism and radicalisation and to work towards the resolution of regional and international crises.------------------------------- Two months after calling "Tangier's call" signed during the visit of work and friendship of the President of the Republic in Morocco, the two Heads of State reaffirmed their full mobilisation for the preservation of the planet and the success of COP21 in Paris and COP22 in Morocco in 2016." Official statement Elysee.

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