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France Pledges 'Exceptional' Treaty with Morocco as Macron Seeks German Defence Ties

Prime Minister Lecornu's Rabat visit and a Franco-German summit in Brühl signal Paris's drive to solidify strategic partnerships on two fronts.

French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu concluded his first official trip abroad in Rabat on Thursday by announcing that a future state visit by King Mohammed VI to France would yield a “traité d’amitié hors normes” — an exceptional friendship treaty designed to surpass the existing reinforced partnership. The same day, President Emmanuel Macron opened a Franco-German ministerial council near Cologne with Chancellor Friedrich Merz, declaring that recent months had brought “a real Franco-German rapprochement” on the European agenda. The parallel high-level engagements, involving a dozen French ministers in Morocco and ten cabinet members in Germany, mark a concerted diplomatic push by Paris to anchor its key bilateral relationships through binding institutional frameworks and concrete defence cooperation.

In Rabat, the 15th High-Level Meeting — the first since 2019 — produced fourteen cooperation agreements spanning water management, civil aviation, cultural exchanges, and the development of a regional express rail network. Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch, speaking alongside Lecornu, described the session as the first governmental implementation of the “reinforced exceptional partnership” established during Macron’s state visit in October 2024. According to Moroccan officials, the political foundation for this renewed dynamic was laid in July 2024, when France formally endorsed Morocco’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara as the sole basis for a political solution. That shift, viewed from Rabat as a prerequisite for normalisation, has since enabled a cascade of ministerial visits and the reactivation of dormant institutional dialogue.

At Schloss Bensberg and the Nörvenich airbase, Macron and Merz focused on defence and security, with discussions on extending nuclear deterrence cooperation based on France’s arsenal, an idea first agreed in March. German officials noted that the meeting’s location in Brühl — where Charles de Gaulle proposed the Élysée Treaty to Konrad Adenauer 65 years ago — was chosen to underscore historical continuity. The talks aimed to inject what Macron called “new dynamism” into joint projects, including the troubled Future Combat Air System (FCAS). Merz stressed the need to accelerate Europe’s strategic awakening, while French officials signalled a willingness to pursue concrete industrial collaboration and joint procurement.

Viewed from Paris, the simultaneous initiatives reflect a strategy to position France as a hub between the EU’s southern neighbourhood and its core. The Morocco treaty, to be drafted by a joint working group of eleven figures appointed by the King and the French president, would codify cooperation across diplomatic, economic, security, educational and cultural domains. In Germany, the defence council meeting was intended to translate political alignment into operational programmes. The King’s state visit to France is expected before the 2027 presidential election, while Franco-German defence consultations are set to continue with a focus on joint capability development and nuclear consultation formats.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Intensity of celebration
26%Medium
3 blocs · positions from +0.10 to +0.70
Moderate European/Gulf pressTriumphalist Maghreb press
EURALMGLF
Divergence between press blocs
Continental European press+0.20neutral
Arab Levant-Maghreb press+0.70aligned
Arab Gulf press+0.10neutral
Continental European press+0.20
Voice

France reaffirms its role as a bridge between the Mediterranean and Europe, weaving parallel alliances with Rabat and Berlin.

Mechanismbilanciamento strategico

By presenting the two initiatives as complementary rather than competing, the image of a coherent and forward-looking French diplomacy is constructed.

Omission

No mention is made of any potential tension between the rapprochement with Morocco and European defense integration.

PragmatismDetachment
Arab Levant-Maghreb press+0.70
Voice

Morocco and France seal an unprecedented friendship that goes beyond normal diplomatic agreements.

Mechanismesaltazione bilaterale

By using emphatic language such as 'extraordinary' and 'friendship', an aura of exceptionality is created that legitimizes the partnership as unique and unrepeatable.

Omission

The simultaneous French initiative with Germany is not mentioned, thus presenting Morocco as the sole strategic partner.

TriumphPragmatism
Arab Gulf press+0.10
Voice

France and Germany relaunch defense cooperation at a time of European strategic awakening.

Mechanismselettività tematica

By reporting only official statements without contextualizing the Moroccan initiative, the Franco-German axis is isolated as a priority.

Omission

No mention is made of the simultaneous French initiative in Morocco, giving the impression that French diplomacy is focused only on Germany.

PragmatismDetachment

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Friday, July 17, 2026

France Pledges 'Exceptional' Treaty with Morocco as Macron Seeks German Defence Ties

Prime Minister Lecornu's Rabat visit and a Franco-German summit in Brühl signal Paris's drive to solidify strategic partnerships on two fronts.

French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu concluded his first official trip abroad in Rabat on Thursday by announcing that a future state visit by King Mohammed VI to France would yield a “traité d’amitié hors normes” — an exceptional friendship treaty designed to surpass the existing reinforced partnership. The same day, President Emmanuel Macron opened a Franco-German ministerial council near Cologne with Chancellor Friedrich Merz, declaring that recent months had brought “a real Franco-German rapprochement” on the European agenda. The parallel high-level engagements, involving a dozen French ministers in Morocco and ten cabinet members in Germany, mark a concerted diplomatic push by Paris to anchor its key bilateral relationships through binding institutional frameworks and concrete defence cooperation.

In Rabat, the 15th High-Level Meeting — the first since 2019 — produced fourteen cooperation agreements spanning water management, civil aviation, cultural exchanges, and the development of a regional express rail network. Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch, speaking alongside Lecornu, described the session as the first governmental implementation of the “reinforced exceptional partnership” established during Macron’s state visit in October 2024. According to Moroccan officials, the political foundation for this renewed dynamic was laid in July 2024, when France formally endorsed Morocco’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara as the sole basis for a political solution. That shift, viewed from Rabat as a prerequisite for normalisation, has since enabled a cascade of ministerial visits and the reactivation of dormant institutional dialogue.

At Schloss Bensberg and the Nörvenich airbase, Macron and Merz focused on defence and security, with discussions on extending nuclear deterrence cooperation based on France’s arsenal, an idea first agreed in March. German officials noted that the meeting’s location in Brühl — where Charles de Gaulle proposed the Élysée Treaty to Konrad Adenauer 65 years ago — was chosen to underscore historical continuity. The talks aimed to inject what Macron called “new dynamism” into joint projects, including the troubled Future Combat Air System (FCAS). Merz stressed the need to accelerate Europe’s strategic awakening, while French officials signalled a willingness to pursue concrete industrial collaboration and joint procurement.

Viewed from Paris, the simultaneous initiatives reflect a strategy to position France as a hub between the EU’s southern neighbourhood and its core. The Morocco treaty, to be drafted by a joint working group of eleven figures appointed by the King and the French president, would codify cooperation across diplomatic, economic, security, educational and cultural domains. In Germany, the defence council meeting was intended to translate political alignment into operational programmes. The King’s state visit to France is expected before the 2027 presidential election, while Franco-German defence consultations are set to continue with a focus on joint capability development and nuclear consultation formats.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Intensity of celebration
26%Medium
3 blocs · positions from +0.10 to +0.70
Moderate European/Gulf pressTriumphalist Maghreb press
EURALMGLF
Divergence between press blocs
Continental European press+0.20neutral
Arab Levant-Maghreb press+0.70aligned
Arab Gulf press+0.10neutral
Continental European press+0.20
Voice

France reaffirms its role as a bridge between the Mediterranean and Europe, weaving parallel alliances with Rabat and Berlin.

Mechanismbilanciamento strategico

By presenting the two initiatives as complementary rather than competing, the image of a coherent and forward-looking French diplomacy is constructed.

Omission

No mention is made of any potential tension between the rapprochement with Morocco and European defense integration.

PragmatismDetachment
Arab Levant-Maghreb press+0.70
Voice

Morocco and France seal an unprecedented friendship that goes beyond normal diplomatic agreements.

Mechanismesaltazione bilaterale

By using emphatic language such as 'extraordinary' and 'friendship', an aura of exceptionality is created that legitimizes the partnership as unique and unrepeatable.

Omission

The simultaneous French initiative with Germany is not mentioned, thus presenting Morocco as the sole strategic partner.

TriumphPragmatism
Arab Gulf press+0.10
Voice

France and Germany relaunch defense cooperation at a time of European strategic awakening.

Mechanismselettività tematica

By reporting only official statements without contextualizing the Moroccan initiative, the Franco-German axis is isolated as a priority.

Omission

No mention is made of the simultaneous French initiative in Morocco, giving the impression that French diplomacy is focused only on Germany.

PragmatismDetachment

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